Hi,
I did not say you added them. I just said you may/might remove them.
I understand what you mean "plain old FIR (finite impulse response) can
be proprietary", and I agree.
However, there are lots of guys out there busy packaging the open stuff
into "neural-networks" and other number generators, and selling them as
there own. Fin-Ware is one of the guys. They sell FATL, SATL, etc. and
the numbers/indicators generator software. Hence, the assumption that
they are (or may be) proprietary.
http://www.fin-ware.com/indicators.html
Regards,
Mav
PS: Is it DeMark who own a copyright on "OHLC". ;)
On 8/26/2010 1:35 AM, Tomasz Janeczko wrote:
Hello,
The original poster (soni67c) added them.
With regards to 'proprietary' claim - could you explain?
I don't think that a plain old FIR (finite impulse response) can be
proprietary,
and the formula in question is nothing more than basic FIR filter.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite_impulse_response
Z-transform (which is core idea behind
digital filters like FIR) was introduced in 1952 (Ragazzini & Zadeh).
Applications to sampled data systems are known from 1955 (Lago, G.V)
1958 (Jury)
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
On 2010-08-25 21:08, Mubashar Virk wrote:
Who posted them?
Fin-ware!
If not then TJ may have to take them out. These are proprietary (and
not for public disclosure), I think.
On 8/25/2010 11:48 PM, soni67c wrote:
Dear members,
This is to notify that INDICATORS for FATL,SATL,RFTL,RSTL has been
posted in AB Library .
Thank you