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    Status 20DMF

    Pascal,

    the graph of the 20DMF still says "Neutral since 1/4/2012"
    shouldn't that be "Short since 3/6/2012" because the conditions are met (MF has gone negative and Avg Ext TEV of the four inversed ETFs is higher than 4%)?

    PdP

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdp-brugge View Post
    Pascal,

    the graph of the 20DMF still says "Neutral since 1/4/2012"
    shouldn't that be "Short since 3/6/2012" because the conditions are met (MF has gone negative and Avg Ext TEV of the four inversed ETFs is higher than 4%)?

    PdP
    yes, indeed. There was a problem with the totle updating.
    I'll be correcting this.


    Pascal

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    And this sentence needs to be corrected on the IWM Robot Page:

    The 20DMF has been in SHORT mode since the close of 3/5/2012.

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    Not to pile on, but can this be true?

    "LT algo: -2.21%
    ST algo: -1.92%
    Expected 3D gain is -0.09% from the previous day's close, with a win ratio of 57.6%."

    Somehow a 3D move of just -0.09% seems unlikely.

    Neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Stoloff View Post
    Not to pile on, but can this be true?

    "LT algo: -2.21%
    ST algo: -1.92%
    Expected 3D gain is -0.09% from the previous day's close, with a win ratio of 57.6%."

    Somehow a 3D move of just -0.09% seems unlikely.

    Neil
    Yes. You are right. I'll check the formula.


    Pascal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pascal View Post
    Yes. You are right. I'll check the formula.


    Pascal
    It was mathematically correct, but the regression line started at -2%. So I added more points before -2% so that the regression line gets more point for a more precise slope definition.

    The results is a gain of 0.65%, which is not much anyway. To get better returns, we would need a much higher ATR (more panic in the markets.) The ATR is still in the "bullish" zone.

    So, this is another reason not to put too much leverage on the trade.


    Pascal

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