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    Moving Average Crossover

    Thanks!
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    Moving Average Crossover

    How to you determine strong or weak? MA cross-over, or strength relative to the market? Or even something different? Thanks, agrau
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    Constance Brown's Composite Index

    Guppy has a "RSI derivative index (EL) - C. Brown {EasyLanguage}" - maybe it's what you're looking for ? http://www.guppytraders.com/Metastock%20Formulas/metastock%20formula%2015.htm#Brown's%20Indicator Maybe I should change profession and become an internet detective :p
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    Constance Brown's Composite Index

    If you enter "site:stockcentral.com.au" into Google, it'll come up with 389 cached pages from stockcentral.com.au - maybe you'll find some further pointers, like to other users, sites etc., there Best of luck, agrau
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    Flow chart software

    JGraph at http://www.jgraph.com/ is great for charting. And it's free.
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    Trading Recipes?

    Turtle Trading Software has a discussion board with "Simulation and Testing Platforms" being a major topic. TR, Wealthlab and others are discussed there among others. Find it here http://www.turtletradingsoftware.com/forum/index.php Hope this helps, agrau
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    French Curves - next best thing after FishNet ?

    cool, good humour, man! - is this copyrighted or may I try this as well :p
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    French Curves - next best thing after FishNet ?

    I found the thing below on Jim's Sinclair's site at http://www.jsmineset.com and wonder if he's serious about this. It's posted on Dec, 1st - not April, 1st ! The belonging article is named "Rangold Analysis Using French Curve" and is in the archive; the URL is too long to be posted here...
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    The Jademaster

    Has it ever been published? Last thing I heard (about end 2003) it wasn't.
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    Familiar with this techique?

    Sorry, this was obviously a misleading post I originally made. It's not my software, but from a open source project I came across sometime ago. I was just reminded of it. For the link, look underneath the chart I have posted - you'll find the java sources there as well). Anyway, I checked the...
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    Familiar with this techique?

    Looks like this To be found as open source project here http://ltsa.sourceforge.net/
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    Need a better browser

    I was (back then while on Micro$oft) a vivid fan of NetSnippets ( http://netsnippets.com/ ) which allows not only organizing bookmarks, but also cut&copying web-pages onto your disk. Sort of knowledge management in IE. This little proggy is one of the very few I am missing here on my Unix box...
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    nano stocks

    ACCL ACO ACUS ADTK.OB AFCO AGRa ALTI AMAT APPA AVX.V DD BDSI BIPH.OB BPA CALP CBMX CCMP CRIS CTKH.PK CTT DOR ELN EMFP.OB EMKR ENDP EXFO FEIC FLML IBM IFX INTC HDWR HIT HPQ JMAR LU MFIC.OB MTSC MVIS NANO NANX NGEN NNPP.OB NNOS.OB NPCT.OB NVAX NVEC NVMI PANL PFCE.OB SKYE SMMX SOTK.OB SPDV.OB STM...
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    backtesting the original turtles

    You bet ... :D How comes you read my post, super-hero? I thought I was on your ignore list. You are truly confused, go see your psy
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    sector rotation strategy

    Thanks easyguru, much appreciated. - I re-invent the wheel for several reasons, most promiment being that I am for several reasons tied to my GNU/Linux box. All affordable data provider stick with Micro$oft, so these are no option to me. Rolling my own lists isn't a problem anyway - I'll just...
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    sector rotation strategy

    Sectors as of GICS Energy Materials Industrials Consumer Discretionary Consumer Staples Health Care Financials Information Technology Telecommunication Services Utilities To not to pollute this thread with large copies from other sources, here's a more complete overview on GICS...
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    sector rotation strategy

    Standard & Poor's formulates this like this: "GICS consists of 10 economic sectors aggregated from 23 industry groups, 59 industries, and 122 sub-industries currently covering over 12,000 companies globally."
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    sector rotation strategy

    Grob mentioned 200 sectors he monitors, easyguru has 239 in his TC2000 database. I wonder how many sectors one show have, and how big/small a sector should be. easyguru: Any ideas which construction method for sector indices would be most appropriate? And which sector size would be the...
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    sector rotation strategy

    Thanks a ton, Grob. I really appreciate your time and efforts you put into your explanations! I see quite some logic in your reasoning that volume increases silently at the beginning, as people with "higher interests" prepare themselves for the next sector shift. There's much value to think...
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    sector rotation strategy

    Just found that Gummy has something on sr as well: from: http://home.golden.net/~pjponzo/sector-rotation.htm
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