Do you think adaptation to the realities of the market is the most important thing? Many times in the past I’ve written about the need to adapt, the need to be able to change your behavior relative to the market because the markets are ever changing. I’ve stated that mechanical […]
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By Herman van den Bergen 2002 Abstract / Introduction: This tutorial was prepared in response to a post by Dimitris Tsokakis, on the AmiBroker Users list, in which he introduces the basic idea for a StoCCI system (see text on page 2). The procedures used below reflect personal design philosophy […]
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By J L Kelly March 1956 Abstract / Introduction: If the input symbols to a communication channel represent the outcomes of a chance event on which bets are available at odds consistent with their probabilities (i.e., “fair” odds), a gambler can use the knowledge given him by the received symbols […]
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This tutorial written and reproduced with permission from Peter Ponzo Here’s the scenario: We have no shares of stock, but $10,030 in our pocket. We buy 1000 shares of stock at $10.00 per share + $30 transaction costs. Total cost = $10,030. Now we have 1000 shares of stock and […]
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Without a doubt, the 2008 Wall Street crash was very hard to swallow. Many are still smarting from “the street’s” collapse, with some vowing to never again enter that particular financial market. The problem with this, however, is the simple fact that there aren’t many other avenues for investors to […]
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