dbohin 10 posts msg #61192 - Ignore dbohin | 
4/7/2008 1:38:01 PM
  its frozen my computer enough times that i stopped trying it out.
 
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jimhbutton 104 posts msg #61251 - Ignore jimhbutton | 
4/9/2008 9:50:59 AM
  ludowillems,
 
 Congratulations!
 
 Do you use a real time scanner for this filter, or do you depend on the 20 minute StockFetcher delay data?
 
 P.S. I love this little skyrocket filter...  Where did you get the idea for it?
 
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ludowillems 111 posts msg #61262 - Ignore ludowillems | 
4/9/2008 4:20:46 PM
  Hi jimhbutton,
 Thanks for the kind words. I "assembled" this filter after I wrote in my own words all that should happen to make a stock go up. ( see the beginning of this tread). It's more or less the same how you would describe a succesfull shop: more and more people(=OBV) bring in an increasing amount of money(=MFI) and the better clients rush in (= close>15) and a lot of clients rush in (=vol>500k) etc etc. I love simple things. (thats why I love women :) .
 
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jimhbutton 104 posts msg #61275 - Ignore jimhbutton | 
4/10/2008 8:27:48 AM
  Hi ludowillems,
 
 Thanks for giving me the rationale behind your filter.  It's a beauty, as are those "simple things" that you mentioned :)
 
   
 
 
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elis58 11 posts msg #61429 - Ignore elis58 | 
4/13/2008 10:39:18 AM
  hi ludowillems
  
 thanks for your filters, seems great.
 
  i would like to understand better when exactly  ( at what time ) you run the filter and when to you enter to the trade. are you filtering at the end of a day and enter to position at the opennig of the next day? 
 
 another thing, does the market direction influance your entering ? 
 
   thanks and sorry for bad spelling ( i am from overseas )
 
    eli
 
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ludowillems 111 posts msg #61430 - Ignore ludowillems | 
4/13/2008 12:44:12 PM
  Hello Elis58, never mind the spelling, I live in Belgium, so also "overseas"! To answer your questions:
 1. I run the filter after close of the markets, so "end of day"
 2. Since it is a short-term filter (at least, that was the original intention) I included a line in it that requires the trend of the short MA to be positive in the last 3 days. 
 3.I enter next morning at market price
 4. Even if the outlook is short-term, I eveluate the charts EOD, and hold longer if charts look favorable (ex: U.S.Steel , up 20% in two weeks)
 Best regards, Ludo Willems
 
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elis58 11 posts msg #61449 - Ignore elis58 | 
4/14/2008 7:16:34 AM
  thanks for answer,
 
 did you backtest your filter, i have got some confussing results, did you get  any define results?
 
  thanks
 
  eli
 
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trek 72 posts msg #61455 - Ignore trek | 
4/14/2008 10:38:01 AM
  Ludo,
 
 Thanks for the filter,
  by the way,  what is a CFD with leverage 10 you mentioned?
 
 Also I see you're trying to make a clickable filter. You don't put fetcher at the end. It is the bracket that goes at the end and fetcher and bracket goes at the start
 
  	    
 
 there can't be a space between fetcher and the bracket or it won't work
 
 trek
 
 
 
 
 
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ludowillems 111 posts msg #61456 - Ignore ludowillems | 
4/14/2008 10:44:57 AM
  Hello Trek,
 Thanks for the advice to make it clickable. The CFD's I use are Contract  For Difference, meaning that you control a large amount in the market with limited own resources. Do a Google on it, you get a myriad hits. 
 Or check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contract_for_difference
 Best regards,
 Ludo Willems
 
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bkhurana43 103 posts msg #61541 - Ignore bkhurana43 | 
4/16/2008 7:41:06 PM
  Has anyone succeeded in configuring setups for "MadScan" Scanner in realtime mode to monitor the picks obtained from the suggested Short term Bullish filter posted in SF?
 
 I do have the required user code to use MadScan.
 
 You may respond to my inquiry using my email address bkhurana43@yahoo.com
 
 Thanks
 
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