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Re: neo - Expert Advisor Advice



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Songyum"
How do you extend the slope of the moving 
average?
How can this be included with a mov 
indicator?
 
Historical note:  Back in the 50's (1950 not 
1850) Curtis Dahl published a book on TA.  In it he illustrated using 
offset moving averages. This was before the day of easily available computer 
power and very volatiles markets. He developed a number of manual methods using 
weekly charts.
Lionel Issen<A 
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  Subject: Re: neo - Expert Advisor 
  Advice
  Hi. 
  This is an interesting subject.  Using Moving 
  Averages.  I have been playing with the concept of a single MA  with 
  a horizontal offset of say 3-7 days.  The Moving Averages would be 2 
  using one to assist in defining the High Only for the next day. And a lower 
  Moving Average using the Low only. to define the next trading day low.  
  You could do this by extending the slope of the 
  2 moving averages by one day to the right. 
  Sorry if this is off subject, the mere mention of MA's 
  brought back my interest. 
  BF 
  neo wrote: 
  I am trying to build an expert advisor based on MAs. 
    I am also adding a trailing point stop based on the hhv function. 
    How do I keep the stop from flagging again once it has flagged once? 
    neo