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Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Alan Robinson's X-Swing

Alan Robinson's X-Swing

Last Spring, I had the pleasure of collaborating with Alan Robinson (a.k.a. 'rabbit' at the Ensign Echat rooms), on EVRAA, a Wyckoff interpretation of volume plotted directly on a chart.

This past year, Alan and I had great fun working on a visually intuitive template Alan calls 'X-Swing'. X-Swing overlays multi-time moving averages and uses prior swings to alert the user of trend reversals and congestion zones. Cross-overs are used as future support and resistance, a key difference that distinguishes this approach from typical moving average methods. It also includes a chart-only VolSum, highlighting potential volume exhaustion points with a yellow bar on the chart. The use of alerts and DYOs automates finding these key levels and marking them on the chart. [read entire article and download template]

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moon phases
 

At last, over the rim
of the waiting earth
the moon lifted with
slow majesty
till it swung clear of the horizon and rode off,
free of moorings
- Kenneth Grahame,
The Wind in the Willows

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