hi, please refer to the image attached for my definition of a 'strong trend'



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From: Anthony Faragasso <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 5 January, 2010 3:30:58 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] HELP REQUIRED FOR CODING

  

What is YOUR definition of a Strong Trend 
?
 
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: Joseph Occhipinti 
>To: amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com 
>Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 7:57 
>  PM
>Subject: [amibroker] HELP REQUIRED FOR 
>  CODING [1 Attachment]
>
>  
>
>I 
>  would be interested in scanning for the following kind of set up (GIF image 
>  attached)
>
>- where there is a strong trend (up or down)
>- where a 
>  counter trend of 4+ days has occured
>- upon resumption of the main trend, 
>  it takes out the swing low that started the counter trend move up, in a 
> small 
>  amount of days (preferably half the amount of counter trend days)
>- I would 
>  look at entering on following day after the break of the swing low
>
>any 
>  help would be greatly appreciated, or even any suggestions as to buy/sell 
>  improvements that can be made on a such a set up
>
>
>thanks 
>  !!
>
>
>
> 
>
________________________________
 From: Mark Hike 
>  <markh...@gmail. com>
>To: >  amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com
>Sent: Tue, 29 December, 2009 5:17:36 
>  AM
>Subject: Re: [amibroker] 
>  HOW TO REDUCE INBOX SIZE
>
>  
>I kept all amibroker group posts in my gmail account. Now I have29756 messages 
>  from Apr 2003.. You can upload old messages through IMAP 
>  interface to gmail which I used to upload probably 20000 messages from 
>  Outlook. Gmail has the great threading feature which groups messages of the 
>  same topic together, making them very easy to follow.
>
>There are many 
>  excellent posts and readily available through the fast gmail search. It is a 
>  more comprehensive knowledge base :-)
>
>
>On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Keith McCombs <kmcco...@engineer. com> >  
>wrote:
>
>  
>>Joseph --
>>I don't know about Yahoo mail.  I use Thunderbird and 
>>    you can set up very complex filters with it; even filter on "body 
>> contains: 
>>    Occhipinti".
>>
>>Nose around in Yahoo mail and see what it can 
>>    do.
>>
>>If Yahoo can't do it, consider mail.com.  They have 'premium' accounts 
>>    for < $20US/year that will support POP3, which Thunderbird (free) can 
>>    access directly.  Thunderbird ROCKS!
>>-- Keith
>>
>>
>>Joseph 
>>    Occhipinti wrote: 
>>  
>>>thanks keith, but my yahoo account has just been set up for this AB 
>>>      forum only, so i dont get any personal email sent here, they go to my 
>>>      hotmail account 
>>>
>>>
>>>so all i want to be able to do is open up my inbox and see my own AB 
>>>      questions that i have asked
>>>
>>>
>>>and maybe all the ther 97 or so (as it stands now) to be recieved 
>>>      into a different folder
>>>
>>>
>>>you're 100% right, skimming through other email helps me learn quite 
>>>      a bit, but  i am just conscious of not overloading myself with to 
>>>      much info at the moment hence me qualifying it in my previous email by 
>>>      saying 'for now'. I didnt want to come across abnoxious, by saying im 
>>> only 
>>>      interested in my own stuff
>>>
>>>
>>>so is it possible to have those other emails come into another 
>>>      folder? if so, what are the steps involved?
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks in advance
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
________________________________
 From: Keith McCombs <kmcco...@engineer. 
>>>      com>
>>>To: amibro...@yahoogrou 
>>>      ps.com
>>>Sent: Mon, 28 
>>>      December, 2009 1:17:58 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [amibroker] HOW TO 
>>>      REDUCE INBOX SIZE
>>>
>>>  
>>>Joseph --
>>>Personally, I 
>>>      learn a lot from reading other peoples' posts (and I keep them 
>>>      ALL).
>>>
>>>But I don't let the AB posts get in the way of my non-AB 
>>>      emails, because I set up separate sub-folders under my inbox just for 
>>>      emails with 'from:' containing words like "amibro...@yahoogro 
>>>      ups.com" and "amibroker-afl@ 
>>>      yahoogroups. com" and many more.  
>>>
>>>Most email clients 
>>>      (Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.) can differentiate between different 
>>> emails 
>>>      using 'Filters'.
>>>-- Keith
>>>
>>>Joseph Occhipinti wrote: 
>>> 
>>>  
>>>>hi all
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>i have about 100+ new emails sitting in my inbox, i am only 
>>>>        interested - for now - in the questions i have asked (until my AB 
>>>>        knowledge grows), as such i would only like to display those 
>>>> emails. Is 
>>>>        there a way to only subscribe to my emails or do the settings just 
>>>>        default to recieving all of them in the AB group?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>thanks 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
________________________________
 From: Joseph Occhipinti 
>>>>        <joseph_occhipinti@ yahoo.com>
>>>>To: amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com
>>>>Sent: Sun, 27 December, 2009 
>>>>        8:00:58 PM
>>>>Subject: >>>>        [amibroker] AB: 2 markets on one chart (and any 
>>>>Premium Data 
>>>>        users)
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>hi 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>thanks 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>ive done that but i cant seem to get more than a second market on 
>>>>        the same 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>as you can see on the attachment, i have a second chart, fine. but 
>>>>        i cant get a 3rd one on there after i hit "price (foreign)" then 
>>>>        overlay. No 3rd price menu appears in paramteres
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>another question is that I would like to get say CL___CB (Oil) and 
>>>>        WPL (Worley Parsons, an ASX stock code) on same chart. They are 
>>>> both 
>>>>        from different databases. One is the "PremiumData Futures" database 
>>>> and 
>>>>        the other is the "PremiumData ASX" database. 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>The second question is more for the data provider most 
>>>>        likely 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
________________________________
 From: cascade3891 
>>>>        <cascade3891@ yahoo.com>
>>>>To: amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com
>>>>Sent: Sun, 27 December, 2009 
>>>>        11:11:02 AM
>>>>Subject: >>>>        [amibroker] Re: 2 markets on one chart
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>that's easy.
>>>>just use the price(foreign) indicator and 
>>>>        overlay the indicator on the chart, and remember to change the 
>>>>        parameters to 'own scale'. 
>>>>
>>>>--- In amibro...@yahoogrou 
>>>>        ps.com, Joseph Occhipinti <joseph_occhipinti@ ...> 
>>>>        wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi all, 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Anthony, thank you 
>>>>        greatly, this is a fantastic resource and im glad ive found it.
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Rather than starting another thread, i may as well ask another 
>>>>        question (unrelated) on this one 
>>>>> 
>>>>> I would like to put 2 
>>>>        stocks for example on the same chart , in aid of seeing their 
>>>>        correlation, how can i do this?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Or a commodtiy, say 
>>>>        gold, with a gold stock, say an ASX gold stock or a NYSE gold stock 
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> how can this be done from 2 or 3 separate 
>>>>        databases?
>>>>> 
>>>>> oh, and on top of each, not one below the 
>>>>        other
>>>>> 
>>>>> thanks
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> ____________ _________ _________ __
>>>>> From: 
>>>>        Anthony Faragasso <ajf1...@.... 
>>>>        >
>>>>> To: amibro...@yahoogrou 
>>>>        ps..com
>>>>> Sent: Sat, 26 December, 2009 2:05:18 AM
>>>>> 
>>>>        Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Code for AFL on a reversal day. Help 
>>>>        required
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>>> Buy,Sell,Short, Cover added..
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>        gapclosingfromupope n =Open > Ref(H,-1)AND C > Ref(L,-1) AND C 
>>>>        < Ref(H,-1);
>>>>> gapclosingfromdowno pen=Open < Ref(L,-1) AND 
>>>>        C > Ref(L,-1) AND C < Ref(H,-1);
>>>>> Color= 
>>>>        IIf(gapclosingfromu pop en,colorYellow, IIf(gapclosingfr omdown 
>>>>        open,colorOrange, ParamColor( "color",colorBla ck)));
>>>>> 
>>>>        PlotShapes(gapclosi ngfromupop en*shapeDownArrow, colorRed, 
>>>> 0,High,-15) 
>>>>        ;
>>>>> PlotShapes(gapclosi ngfromdown open*shapeUpArrow, colorGreen, 
>>>>        0,Low,-15) ;
>>>>> _SECTION_BEGIN( "Price");
>>>>> SetChartOptions( 
>>>>        0,chartShowArrow s|chartShowDates );
>>>>> _N(Title = StrFormat("{ 
>>>>        {NAME}} - {{INTERVAL}} 
>>>>> {{DATE}} Open %g, Hi %g, Lo %g, Close %g 
>>>>        (%.1f%%) {{VALUES}}", O, H, L, C, SelectedValue( ROC( C, 1 ) 
>>>>> ) 
>>>>        ));
>>>>> Plot( C, "Close", color , styleNoTitle | ParamStyle(" 
>>>>        Style") | GetPriceStyle( ) ); 
>>>>> _SECTION_END( );//Buy,Sell, 
>>>>        Short, cover
>>>>> //Note: In AA settings ** General > Positions ** 
>>>>        set to long and 
>>>>> short
>>>>> SetTradeDelays( 0, 0, 0, 0 
>>>>        );//overrides delay setting in AA 
>>>>> window 
>>>>> 
>>>>        Buy=Ref(gapclosingf romdowno pen,-1);BuyPrice= Open;
>>>>> 
>>>>        Sell=Ref(gapclosing fromdown open,-1);SellPrice= Close;
>>>>> 
>>>>        Short=Ref(gapclosin gfromupope n,-1);ShortPrice= Open;
>>>>> 
>>>>        Cover=Ref(gapclosin gfromupop en,-1);CoverPrice= Close;/// 
>>>> ///////// 
>>>>        ///////// ///////// ////////
>>>>> Filter= gapclosingfromupope n OR 
>>>>        gapclosingfromdowno pen;
>>>>> AddColumn(C, "");
>>>>> 
>>>>        AddColumn(gapclosin gfromupop en,"up");
>>>>> AddColumn(gapclosin 
>>>>        gfromdown Open,"down") ;
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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