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    Thanks very much!!!

    In the excel file that you posted yesterday, there is a column with “20-D Money Flow Average”.
    Can I find this number on a daily base in one of the repository files?
    Or is it noted on one of the graphs?
    I would like to keep this number in my daily files

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    I believe that's calculated 20D EMA on the MF number, which you can calculate in Excel.

    Quote Originally Posted by pdp-brugge View Post
    Thanks very much!!!

    In the excel file that you posted yesterday, there is a column with “20-D Money Flow Average”.
    Can I find this number on a daily base in one of the repository files?
    Or is it noted on one of the graphs?
    I would like to keep this number in my daily files

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    Today I have been studying the 20DMF rules and manually reading the tables Pascal kindly provided to get a better understanding of the signals.

    Does anyone know why the long trade started on 8/20/2007 was not closed with a short on 11/1/2007? On 11/1/2007, the 20DMF went negative and the extension was 8% (greater than 4%)? Yet the document shows the trade stays long until 11/7/2007? Are my eyes playing tricks or am I missing a rule somewhere?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry View Post
    Today I have been studying the 20DMF rules and manually reading the tables Pascal kindly provided to get a better understanding of the signals.

    Does anyone know why the long trade started on 8/20/2007 was not closed with a short on 11/1/2007? On 11/1/2007, the 20DMF went negative and the extension was 8% (greater than 4%)? Yet the document shows the trade stays long until 11/7/2007? Are my eyes playing tricks or am I missing a rule somewhere?
    Simply a matter of proprietray porosity factor to avoid unnecessary whipsaw: the indicator must clear the threshold by a amount greater than the porosity factor.


    Pascal

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    Thank you for the clear answer!

    Happy New Year!

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