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graftonian
1,089 posts
msg #137445
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modified
8/7/2017 11:22:32 PM

Mahkoh, You are absolutely correct, thanks for the critique.

I haven't checked this out, but graphically it "looks" right

Fetcher[
/*price % oscillator and weekly price % oscillator*/
/****see http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.phpid=chart_school:technical_indicators:price_oscillators_ppo
******/
market is not otcbb and Average Volume(10) > 500000
set{PPO2, cema(close, 10) - cema(close, 24)}
set{PPO1, PPO2 / cema(close, 24)}
set{PPO, PPO1 * 100}
set{signal, cema(PPO, 8)}
draw PPO and draw PPO line at 0
draw signal on plot PPO

set{WPPO2, cema(close, 50) - cema(close, 120)}
set{WPPO1, WPPO2 / cema(close, 120)}
set{WklyPPO, WPPO1 * 100}
set{Wsignal, cema(wklyppo, 8)}
draw WklyPPO and draw WklyPPO line at 0
draw wsignal on plot wklyppo
wklyppo crossed above wsignal
]



Mactheriverrat
3,157 posts
msg #137447
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8/7/2017 11:35:52 PM

@graf - Good play

Glad to see this thread is doing some good for everyone.

graftonian
1,089 posts
msg #137448
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modified
8/7/2017 11:40:38 PM

John, thanks for bringing the system to my attention.
How about XTNT tomorrow morning?
Chachi
*******************************************************
XTNT. never mind. earnings tomorrow, somebody leaked.

mahkoh
1,065 posts
msg #137457
Ignore mahkoh
modified
8/8/2017 2:26:02 PM

Same issue with your PPO, you're using code that is already assigned in Stockfetcher

Fetcher[
symlist(spy,qqq,tlt,gld)
set{x1, cema(rsi(14),5)}
set{x2, cema(x1,3)}
set{signal, cma(x2,9)}
set{DERIV_OSC, x2 - signal}
DRAW DERIV_OSC AND DRAW DERIV_OSC LINE AT 0
chart-display is weekly

set{sig1,cema(ppo(10,24),8)}
draw ppo(10,24)
draw sig1 on plot ppo(10,24)
]



graftonian
1,089 posts
msg #137458
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8/8/2017 2:59:10 PM

Mahkoh, I did not realize SF had a PPO function. Thanx for helping a feeble old man

mahkoh
1,065 posts
msg #137459
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8/8/2017 4:31:18 PM

Welcome ; )

graftonian
1,089 posts
msg #137460
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modified
8/8/2017 5:09:19 PM

A question for the followers of the trading wealth blog:
Take a look at DRRX, which triggered on 5/12 at 1.14. Would you have sold on 6/12 at 1.23? Since then it reached a definite exit point on 8/01 and 1.75 (53%)

pthomas215
1,251 posts
msg #137461
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8/8/2017 5:25:08 PM

graft, i probably would have gotten out on June 5th when MACD (9) crossed below/crossed over. 1.24 or so. what I like about charting wealth is they recommend staying on the sidelines a lot, which is what i try to do.

graftonian
1,089 posts
msg #137464
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8/8/2017 7:14:02 PM

PT, check out WPRT, which triggered on 3/ 28 and went on a sleigh ride till 7/3 for 210%
or AVEO, on 5/19, ran to 7/24 for 370%
These were signaled days or weeks before they triggered by a totally different system.

Are HOV, NTRS, and CHFS getting ready to move?

One thing is bothering me: the S&P inverse leveraged etfs look like they are building up steam.

Going to listen to the daily video now, later.
Chachi

pthomas215
1,251 posts
msg #137469
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8/8/2017 10:07:30 PM

Great returns. you are very patient too ! With HOV and NTRS, from a MACD divergence and derivative oscillator perspective, they could not look better. probably see a bump. what concerns me is the MACD EMA 9 is still above the MACD 12,26 on a weekly basis. If you notice, the ones that really take off also have the weekly MACD 12,26 crossing up over the 9 or at least be moving upward. that is what I noticed. But yes, HOV and NTRS look like they will pop in short term If holding longer, im gonna put them on the watch list until the weekly MACD looks prettier.

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