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#1 Posted : 20 years ago
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Excellent! I wouldn't change a thing.
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Thanks :D What about some suggestions for the next one ... I'm recording it soon ... Patrick
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I'm mostly tring out different explorations for screening purposes. One thing I'm interested in is pattern recognition. For example, I read that a profitable pattern might be the one described by Larry Williams. In MetaStock, I have it coded like this so far: [code:1:5000aa484a]Ref(C,-5) > Ref(C,-4) AND Ref(C,-4) > Ref(C,-3) AND Ref(C,-3) > Ref(C,-2) AND Ref(C,-2) < Ref(C,-1) AND Ref(C,-1) < C AND C > Ref(H,-5)[/code:1:5000aa484a] If you know of other patterns or have ideas on pattern searches, that would be great. It's just a thought.
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Excellent ... I will show how to write your formula in a different way and then maybe some other pattern. Patrick
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Formula From training Ref(Sum(C<Ref(C,-1),3)=3,-2) and Sum(C>Ref(C,-1),2)=2 and C>Ref(H,-5)
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Ok Patrick- Man... now that's concise! I love it. One thing... in the training video explain it please! I am stuck at ",3)=3,-2)". :oops: Sincerely, Your dense metastock friend
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I don't know that I explained it properly :oops: I'm editing right now :D Patrick
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I am a brand new member and still in nappies when navigation around websites and metastock. I thought the lesson was great. Went back again tonight to play it again and couldn't find it. Is that me or are they taken off the site after x amount of time :?: :cry:
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Hi S1- Welcome to the forums! Are you trying to link directly? Try clicking here and then you have to wait a bit for it to load because it's a long lesson :) http://forum.equis.com/Training/FormulaTraining/Lesson1.html
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#10 Posted : 20 years ago
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I managed to find my way around and found them again. thought i'd download then so I could read off line. followed directions, but had problems I tried right click- save target as. But when I tried to open them I had all sorts of messages appear. long and short is I couldn't open them. ??? any thoughts :(
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What messages are you seeing? There are a couple of ways to save the file. The easiest is to let it load and select FILE | SAVE AS from whatever media player you are using. You will have to have a flash media player. If that doesn't work, from an earlier post...
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One way to save the presentation for later viewing is to copy it out of the temporary directory once it has finished loading. For WinXP, look in the temp directory. e.g., [drive]:\\documents and settings\\[user]\\local settings\ emporary internet files\\*.swf Just move it out of the temp directory to some place safe. Then associate the web browser with the file extension and there it is! The file explorer will also list the internet path back to the original file if you want the direct link.
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s1nbad, Make sure you have macromedia flash installed on your machine Since I'm a nice guy oz_pdt_04 here is the link you should go to : http://www.macromedia.co...d_Version=ShockwaveFlash If that did not help let us know what the error message is. Patrick :mrgreen:
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#13 Posted : 20 years ago
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still having hiccups, but i think its a user error (or a I.D Ten T problem. ID10T), I will continue to work on it, otherwise I'll just stay online. Thanks for all the help :lol:
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#14 Posted : 20 years ago
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Try using IE and Firefox, see if one works better than the other ... Try Downloading the file again just in case ... Patrick :mrgreen:
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patrick, are you aware that Paritech, has your lessons on their Datadirector 2 download page. :)
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No ... But I take this as a great compliment :D Patrick :mrgreen:
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I could not find it ... Do you have a link please? Thanks :mrgreen:
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Its through Paritech Datadirector 2 and it links back to the Equis Forum. :)
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#19 Posted : 20 years ago
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Cool that's all I wanted to know :D Thanks for the info s1nbad. Patrick :mrgreen:
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Please post all feedback to any training lesson in this thread ... Patrick :mrgreen:
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