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size=2>Martin,
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Are 
you trying to simply plot an indicator on top of the data itself?  If so, 
that will not work.  See, for example, they way you have to do a MACD in 
message #7151.  When using indicators on the longer timeframe data set, you 
have to sample it again (meaning just take the value at each of the longer time 
intervals) for use in the indicator.
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Good 
Trading,
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Joe 
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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: MartinSinclair 
  [mailto:no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 9:02 
  AMTo: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: 
  [EquisMetaStock Group] Mutliple Time Frames and erroneous indicator 
  values...Hi,We just had a nice discussion 
  about multiple time frames,and while I was implementing some ideas in MS 
  in order to get rid of my other software, I encountered an unexpected 
  problem.The formulas provided so far, including my modified version in 
  post #7167 work well in providing the hourly close values derived from 
  any other time frames. However, while applying an indicator on itit gives 
  a different value than when the same indicator is applied on the original 
  60min data. I verified my two data series and the closes match perfectly. 
  Also, I used indicators with no memory beyond the lookback period, like a 
  simple MA or momentum. Any idea why it's not working ? Thanks 
  all.Martin
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