| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 10:28:09 AM 
 Cheese, yes, this is strange. When writing the last note back to you, I ran the filter on 11-16 and eyeballed the results -- maybe 10-15 "bearish etfs" in a cluster. Now when I run it, maybe one hour later, I get nothing like you for 11-16. This is twice now that this kind of thing has come up, the other was with nibor. Really not sure what to make of it; not sure why a historical ROC calculation would apparently change 1 day back...
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 11:02:26 AM 
 Thanks again, fotch
 
 now it's showing one result TBT
 
 now, it's showing three results
 
 at the time of posting, all bearish signals have disasppeared
 and the tone of the market indeed appears to become  less bearish
 
 It's good that it is sensitive to market changes during trading hours.
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 11:27:11 AM 
 The 2-day return version by
 nibor100 	11/9/2020 11:06:05 AM
 does not produce many signals but signals appear to be stable.
 
 At this time, it shows SH, so market is bearish, I guess.
 
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 11:30:54 AM 
 Cheese, you are using it intraday, it sounds. The example I meant was using historical runs which should have finalized with the closing prices. That is why it has been confusing to me to run it several days back and see a different result. Oh, well. I'll keep testing.
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 12:21:59 PM 
 fotch, sorry if my posts confused you
 But Coca Cola was first created by two pharmacists as a cough syrup.
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 2:50:55 PM 
 Cheese, I'm laughing. :)
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 6:01:18 PM 
 Cheese, by the way, at time of this writing the bearish tickers from the 16th filter run are definitely (re) appearing:
 
 FAZ - Direxion Daily Financial Bear 3x Shares
 SRTY - ProShares UltraPro Short Russell 2000
 TZA - Direxion Daily Sm Cap Bear 3X ETF
 UVXY - ProShares Ultra VIX Short Term Futures E
 SDOW - ProShares UltraPro Short Dow 30 ETF
 TWM - ProShares UltraShort Russell2000
 HDGE - Active Bear ETF
 LABD - Direxion Daily S&P Biotech Bear 3X Share
 SPXU - ProShares UltraPro Short S&P500
 VXX - iPath Series B S&P 500 VIX Short-Term Fu
 VIXY - ProShares VIX Short-Term Futures ETF
 DXD - ProShares Dow 30
 SDS - Proshares S&P 500
 RWM - Short Russell2000 ProShares
 DOG - SHRT DOW30 PROSHARES
 SH - SHRT S&P500 PROSHRS
 
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 11/17/2020 8:45:47 PM 
 fotch,
 For longer term tide watching, I check $NYSI and $NASI as overarching direction guide,
 while I watch the waves.
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 11/18/2020 8:30:35 AM 
 Cheese, thanks. If you are interested in market breath studies like those, there are two really good ones with a variety of indicators/approaches:
 
 "stock market logic" by Fosback (older, but really good)
 
 "the complete guide to market breadth indicators" by Greg Morris. Newer, and includes analysis of many of the Fosback indicators.
 
 You can probably find the first on something like Abe Books and the latter on Amazon or similar.
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 11/18/2020 10:14:09 AM 
 Thank you very much, fotch
 
 
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