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Re: Weekly/Monthly data



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Taylor" <cloudnine@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:44 PM
Subject: RE: Weekly/Monthly data


> Simon, et al,
> Just what I was thinking.  I'll try computing some of the alternatives
> you've suggested to the Friday close.  However, there was another good
point
> made.  The Friday close probably does have more value, it might only be
> psychological but I'm sure it's there.  Perhaps a 5 day exponential!
> I have actually just bought Elders new book.  Not had a chance to open the
> cover yet - guess I'll do that now.
>
> Sean
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Simon Roberts
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 1:45 AM
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Weekly/Monthly data
>
>
> Sean,
>
> Interesting point. This reminds me of the arguments for and against
plotting
> a moving average where we commonly do so now.  If considered logically,
and
> from the mathematical viewpoint of what the average represents, then the
> average should really be plotted at the point on the chart which
represents
> the mid point of the average, and not the last point, as common practice
> today, and since the beginning of charting.
>
> So for a 21 day simple MA you would plot it at the middle pont of the
> average, that is today minus 11 days.
> It of course raises more interresting questions as to where to plot
weighted
> averages, or exponentials. Presumably at the point representing the centre
> of gravity of the data, not the mid point.  Not very mainstream, and not
> much help.
>
> So for weekly data, a more representative figure might be the close on
> Wednesday, or even an average of the weekly closes. However, usually a
> weekly figure is used where less information is needed, not more, hence
the
> close of the week.
>
> Simon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sean Taylor <cloudnine@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Metastock List <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 21 August 2001 01:35
> Subject: Weekly/Monthly data
>
>
> >Is anybody out there using weekly (or even monthly data)?
> >
> >It occurred to me that if using weekly data for a system, is it truely a
> >reflection of the weeks activity to go off the weeks close?  Might it be
> >better to perform some sort of average on the weeks data to better
reflect
> >the weeks activity?  i.e. the average close for the week.
> >Metastock takes the Friday close and uses this for weekly data.
> >
> >I raise this because I've come up with a system that works well on the
> >Russell 2000 weekly but not daily.
> >
> >It just seems that the data I'm basing the test off could vary as easily
as
> >an individual day.
> >
> >Thoughts?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Sean
> >
> >
>
>
>