This discussion is a mystery (to me). :( Can a computer be be programmed to display candlesticks? Yes. Can a computer be programmed to...
I get so many visitors to my website and so many "coin tossing" questions, I reckon it's time to generate a spreadsheet. :D
Okay, the latest spreadsheet counts Heads, Tails and the Difference: Heads - Tails. If (for example) you force 500 heads, the cumulative Heads...
Paul: Theoretically speaking, a series of all heads would have no long term effect on the percentage of heads. Eventually, those heads would...
Paul: I did (once upon a time) have a chart of the percentage of Heads in umpteen coin tosses, but can't find it now. :( However, I've just...
You might take a peek here: http://www.gummy-stuff.org/RTM.htm or even here: http://www.gummy-stuff.org/coin-tossing.htm or maybe here:...
Once upon a time I wrote up something on candlesticks and larned a bunch of neato words, like "spinning tops" and "hammers" and "dojis", each of...
Found another one that'll do 8 stocks :D http://www.gummy-stuff.org/stock-correlations.htm
There's a spreadsheet described here: http://www.gummy-stuff.org/weekly-data.htm It'll download historical prices (and provide some pretty...
I tend to agree. :) However, if the returns of stock Y are uniquely determined by the returns of stock X as, for example, when (y-returns) =...
There are a jillion ways to generate y-returns, given the x-returns. My purpose was to illustrate that it's possible for securities to go up...
Actually, I invented ten random x- returns (a la NORMINV(), in Excel). Then I generated the y-returns via: y = ax + b (with your choice of "a"...
And if they both have a positive change. Can the correlation be -1? You'll have noticed that the question explicitly refers to the "correlation...
Aha! Afraid to guess, eh? :) My guess was way off! Thanks to all who participated. For the answer, check out:...
Sam invests $1K in Stock X. Sally invests $1K in Stock Y. The performance of each is shown. [img] Would you say the correlation between...
Interesting to look at DMI+/- just before the '87 crash :) [img] There's a spreadsheet called VDX-Plot.xls to play with, here...
I've been trying to find a reference to somebuddy who's actually tested Regression Channels on historical data. Anybuddy here know of such a...
Hmmm ... never noticed that before :( It sho nuff makes the ^GSPC candlestick look strange: [img] I reckon it's Standard and Poor's fault, not...
Thanks steveqee58. Do you mind if I stick your comments here? If so, I'll remove it. I've spent some time surfing the net (that's my daily...
Does anybuddy here use P&F Charts? If so, can you tell me what you look for? Although I find them interesting, I can't for the life of me tell...
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