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Old 09-23-2009, 04:23 AM   #1

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Using Cycle Polynomials

Ok,

Any pro that would like to get in the debate here please do.
There are some great attributes to using Cycle Polynomials to ascertain market orientation/strength.
I have played with combining Polynomial Cycles with other Trend cycle indicators Hilbert etc.

Anybody else playing with this?
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Re: Using Cycle Polynomials

can you enlighten us with a chart?
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Re: Using Cycle Polynomials

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can you enlighten us with a chart?
By enlighten us, you mean post a lovely chart where some curves turn and the price projects there along with bells and whistles and a cash machine running wild,
and than some people would ask my indicators and start searching forums on the subject, and then I post my indicators per everyone's request and than they find out it does not avail any specific edge on the long run, and then they run the indictaors with a debug to find out nuances etc to no avail..... Then no,I have no specific chart that would illustrate the usage of Polycycles (which do not work, thus the debate here ). Its the train of thought that I am trying to start in this thread , hence the thread calls for pro's....
No offense meant old chap.

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Re: Using Cycle Polynomials

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By enlighten us, you mean post a lovely chart where some curves turn and the price projects there along with bells and whistles and a cash machine running wild,
and than some people would ask my indicators and start searching forums on the subject, and then I post my indicators per everyone's request and than they find out it does not avail any specific edge on the long run, and then they run the indictaors with a debug to find out nuances etc to no avail..... Then no,I have no specific chart that would illustrate the usage of Polycycles (which do not work, thus the debate here ). Its the train of thought that I am trying to start in this thread , hence the thread calls for pro's....
No offense meant old chap.
Someone who "have played with combining Polynomial Cycles with other Trend cycle indicators Hilbert etc" and looking for other people who are playing with it, sound hardly like anything pro. No offense...
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Re: Using Cycle Polynomials

You go girl..................... .......lol
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re: "usage of Polycycles (which do not work, thus the debate here ). "
What do you mean by do not work?

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Re: Using Cycle Polynomials

see polycycle polynomial indicators here:

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...ycle-7072.html
http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...yfit-7039.html
http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...dict-7056.html







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Re: Using Cycle Polynomials

You mean something like the Hurst bands?

Gold rounding top


ES going parabolic


Both projections are probably wrong.
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