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Thanks Arie, i will take a look at it. The signals on
the snapshot are nice. Do you have more snapshots, maybe also for forex ? Regards From: Thomas, Thanx for your quick response. A friend of mine owns a copy of OmniTrader. I don't
like the product, but that's not the point. The Kirshenbaum indicator featured
in their systems looks nevertheless very promissing. I've found an description and a screenprint of this
indicator on the web. You can find it below. Because I don't have OmniTrader I
have no experience with it but according to this friend it gives nice signals.
He uses it primarily for entry with a trailing stop and a stop loss. The stops
he uses are mental stops. Here's the description. Regards, Arie KBA-C Kirshenbaum Bands
Paul Kirshenbaum, a money manager and mathematician
with a Ph.D. in economics from NYU, submitted this rather unique trading band
which is “de-trended.” Kirshenbaum Bands are similar to Bollinger Bands
(see BOL-C)
in that they measure market volatility. However, rather than use standard
deviation of a moving average for band width, they use the standard error of
linear regression lines of the close. This has the effect of measuring
volatility around the current trend, instead of measuring volatility for
changes in trend. Construction:
Kirshenbaum Bands are constructed as follows:
AE
= (d12 + d22 + d32
+ .. + dN2) / L
Se
= square root of AE
BW = N
* SE
Parameters:
Periods (P): The period used in the Exponential
Moving Average calculation. Linear Regression Periods (L): The period used in
constructing the lines for Linear Regression. Deviations (N): Number of deviations used. That is,
the Standard Error value can be multiplied by a factor to expand the bands. Mr.
Kirshenbaum recommends a value of 1.75. Trading
System: This system trades when the price moves outside the
K-Bands with the close inside the band.
Kirshenbaum Bands yield excellent volatility bands.
Compare this systems with the Bollinger Bands. Use Kirshenbaum bands to measure
volatility around a trend, and
Bollinger Bands to measure changes
in trend. -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Hello Arie, interesting, i remember the request the years ago. Can you send snapshots or any website with
informations how it looks like ? Do you have experience with it ? Regards - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thomas www.tradingbasis.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -----Original Message----- From: Of Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 1:21 PM Subject: [amibroker] Help with Kirshenbaum indicator Hello, Has anyone tried to code the Kirshenbaum bands? It has
been asked before, years ago, but I haven't found any answers. I can
provide the description. Coding it myself has led me to a cul-de-sac. Can
anyone be of any help? Kind regards, Please note that this group is for discussion between
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- RE: [amibroker] Help with Kirshenbaum indicator Thomas Z.
- FW: [amibroker] Help with Kirshenbaum indicator Arie Ellerbrak
- RE: [amibroker] Help with Kirshenbaum indicator Thomas Z.
- Re: [amibroker] Help with Kirshenbaum indicator Sidney Kaiser
- Re: [amibroker] Help with Kirshenbaum indicator emp62
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