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Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] volatility


  • Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 06:07:42 +0000
  • From: hitendra@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] volatility

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Yes, can be done

Can use concept of relative strength please note I am not talking of rsi

Measure any formation, pattern etc and then finally select one with highest relative strength stock for buying and weakest for selling

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From: priya keds <priya_ked@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 07:52:46 -0800 (PST)
To: <equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] volatility

 

Hey
 
One thing that i think can measure volatility is the angle of rise and fall.

--- On Mon, 2/1/10, fib1618 <fib1618@xxxxxxnet.au> wrote:

From: fib1618 <fib1618@xxxxxxnet.au>
Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group] volatility
To: "Equismetastock" <equismetastock@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, February 1, 2010, 1:07 PM

 
one thing we're interested in as traders is Volatility--  but the question for me is--- how best to find it?
one can eyeball charts to find good movers
maybe we could use a measure for Volatility on a longer setting -- 6/100 vol,   True Range etc
I've heard of stocks with a  " high Beta " ----  my impression this is a better method   but there's nothing in Metastock help about it other than the indicator.
 
has anyone any experience with these methods?
could someone offer some advice on how best to scan for stocks with higher volatility please.
 
thanks   Keith 
 
 



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