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Jim Dean

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Subject : RE: Two "Exponential" Moving Average Crossover
Posted : 7/14/2010 10:07 PM
Post #21154 - In reply to #21153

No textbook covers how to use Nirvana tools in a manner like this. In fact, very few textbooks exist that cover these kinds of things in any form at all. "a to j" will gradually materialize, in a much more effective video-training form, in AOTC. I started AOTC, in large part, to "fill the gaps" such as this. Nirvana has limited staff and limited time - they just can't afford to write books or provide indepth training similar to what I've just been doing, and **still be able** to do all the other **really cool** stuff they do. They have only a small fraction of the number of employees that companies like Tradestation have, for instance. So, some of us ... esp folks in the Nirvana Club ... try to step in and help take up the slack. Nirvana is one of the VERY FEW companies in this business that IMO is *worthy* of that kind of unpaid assistance from its customers ... the people there are all "stand-up" folks ... they REALLY CARE about producing a useful, innovative collection of tools ... it's very nearly like a "family business" ... a family that welcomes others in ... a family you can trust. That's why I spend so much time trying to help. (Also, it's FUN - usually, anyways ;~)

Please forgive the repeated mention of AOTC ... but continuation of this particular journey will take place over there ... in the future ... and I don't want to leave folks who have been following this thread closely "hanging" in the midst of the process. A pure written format is just too limiting for broad-scope topics like this to carry on for too long. Click here to visit AOTC

[Edited by Jim Dean on 7/15/2010 7:26 AM]

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