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Rob Kidwell

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Subject : RE: Index (Partial) of OmniLanguage Key Posts
Posted : 4/26/2010 11:07 PM
Post #16127 - In reply to #16123

Gary,
It was snowing outside that day and I got into a zone. I am glad you liked it even though I thing it could be a lot better. Ideally, it would be in html or Excel format and the links would include the downloads of indicators, strategies and stops as well as some commentary.
Frankly, I am still going through the document myself so the saga continues. The eight hours was mostly a scan and skim to see what resonated. That process was perhaps more valuable than the content although there are some gems embedded in that sheet.

My general perceptions may be of interest:
1. Traders don't need any more oscillators
2. Entries are insignificant compared to exits; so much so that I think you could throw a dart on the entry and succeed with well managed exits.
3. There are few limits to what can be programmed (especially if your initials are JD)
4. In most cases, simplicity trumps complexity
5. Most systems and indicators seem to be "late."

Anyway, thanks for your post....

[Edited by Rob Kidwell on 4/26/2010 11:11 PM]

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