| snappyfrog 749 posts
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 | 12/27/2020 8:28:07 AM 
 Or possibly the separation / angle of the Weekly_Daily oscillator beneath the chart?
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 12/28/2020 8:45:24 PM 
 snappyfrog	12/27/2020 8:28:07 AM
 Or possibly the separation / angle of the Weekly_Daily oscillator beneath the chart?
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 Thank you, snappy.
 
 Before Christmas, while I was Googling Edgerater and/or backtesting,
 I came across a great article about modeling, using separations and "sine"
 to  mimic the broad strokes of stock prices
 
 Unfortunately, now I couldn't find it again.
 
 Maybe an expert at Edgerater and backtesting like Ed S may remember
 seeing something like that. Or maybe you or someone can find it
 with Google.
 
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 12/30/2020 2:50:02 PM 
 Cheese, was it an article by John Ehlers? That sounds like something he gets into...
 https://duckduckgo.com/?q=sine+function+john+ehlers&atb=v1-1&ia=web
 
 
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 12/30/2020 7:02:05 PM 
 Thank you, fotch. Yes, I also like John Ehlers.
 
 I couldn't find the article that shows how to build a model.
 ( I don't think it's doable with my sF basic sub.)
 
 But I've found this interesting read, which is somewhat similar:
 9 Cycles Every Stock Market Investor Should Know
 by John Early   Jun. 29, 2020
 https://seekingalpha.com/article/4356287-9-cycles-every-stock-market-investor-should-know
 
 In the past, smart sF members like graftonian would dabble into cycle models.
 
 
 
 
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| Cheese 1,374 posts
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 | 12/31/2020 1:18:08 AM 
 graf(Duane), four, and John(Mac) have attempted to tackle the sine pattern in the past.
 
 Although the sine wave seemed to be beyond our ability,  John(Mac)  suggested using IFT
 as the next best thing, and it did seem pretty good.
 
 Thank you, John(Mac) for the IFT workaround  idea.
 
 If this cycle model thing is to be believed, then we could expect a short-term pullback in
 the near future.
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 12/31/2020 3:31:15 AM 
 Your very Welcome!
 
 
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