Quote from Spydertrader:
I consider all values. You use STR / SQU in the NOW. Whatever the value is when you go to obtain the data is the important value.
Check the STR / SQU value near trend lines. See the attached .gif file for examples of 'spike' bars.
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Anything in between +2 and -2 we consider as 'noise' and observe as 'no signal' given. values greater than +2 and less than - 2 create a signal. The greater the extreme, the larger the anticipated move. In other words, we expect a larger move on a value of +10 than we expect on a value of +3.
I hope that helps.
- Spydertrader
It does, thank you.
Another question, I've noticed sometimes the S/S hits an extreme but only very briefly while at other times it dwells for extended (at least it seems that way on a 1 min chart) time.
Does dwell time have any meaning. My observations, limited as they are, show there is some importance if it dwells >2 or <-2 for extended time.
Doug

