| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
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| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
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 | 12/9/2008 1:42:34 PM 
 
   
 
 Anyone seeing what this filter can do?
 
 Picked SRS yesterday.
 
 Simple trade.. fade the gap with Buy Zone triggers.
 
 
 
 
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| chetron 2,817 posts
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 | 12/9/2008 2:04:13 PM 
 I LIKE IT TRO, I WAS LOOKING AT SOMETHING SIMILAR USING PRICE CLOSING BELOW S1 AND ABOVE R1, MAYBE SHOULD TRY R2 AND S2 MAYBE?
 
 
 
 
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| johnpaulca 12,036 posts
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 | 12/9/2008 4:56:21 PM 
 I got in when it broke above $82 and sold at $90 when it started looking toppy.
 
 
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| slotmarket 59 posts
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 | 12/10/2008 4:37:46 AM 
 TRO, pardon my ignorance as I don't know squat when it comes to coding, it's just greek to me,  could you please explain what this filter does?
 
 
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| havel 2 posts
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 | 12/12/2008 7:29:37 PM 
 Hi TRO
 
 I've had great success using your mtc strategy on gap fades.   Is this another to use for fading the gap
 either short or long?  Or in my ignorance am I just seeing an early short opportunity (SRS example)?  When
 I go back several days, it appears that the filter is selecting stocks that could gap either way, is that the idea?
 Thanks, Ken
 
 
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| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
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 | 12/13/2008 6:22:26 PM 
 slotmarket
 12/10/2008 4:37:46 AM
 
 TRO, pardon my ignorance as I don't know squat when it comes to coding, it's just greek to me, could you please explain what this filter does?
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 The filter selects stocks that have dropped at least half of their 5 day range in the last 5 days or less.
 
 So if stock ranged between $6 and $12 over the last 5 days and closes below $9 then this filter will select it.
 
 
 
 
 
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| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
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 | 12/13/2008 6:29:43 PM 
 havel
 12/12/2008 7:29:37 PM
 
 Hi TRO
 
 I've had great success using your mtc strategy on gap fades. Is this another to use for fading the gap
 either short or long? Or in my ignorance am I just seeing an early short opportunity (SRS example)? When
 I go back several days, it appears that the filter is selecting stocks that could gap either way, is that the idea?
 Thanks, Ken
 
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 No, not really.
 
 But if this filter finds a "cow", of course you can FADE THE GAP and milk it.
 
 Ken, if you are having great success, THEN DO NOT CHANGE A THING.   DO NOT BE DISTRACTED BY OTHER METHODS, SYSTEMS, INDICATORS, PEOPLE, ETC....  PUT YOUR BLINDERS ON AND STAY FOCUSED!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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| havel 2 posts
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 | 12/15/2008 10:50:40 PM 
 I agree about keeping focused.  I use the gap fill stats filter to look at the field, but have been watching aapl for some time
 and focus on that.   I really see the value of working this setup (mtc) and using a limited number of stocks or perhaps more happily one you know well.  I'm not a code writer so appreciate your generous nature with filters   Your a rare  bird, BTW how long have you played bass?   Ken
 
 
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| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
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 | 12/18/2008 7:24:28 PM 
 Bass?  Since 1973.
 
 
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