Cycle Analytics for Traders
by John F. Ehlers 2020-04-16 19:44:25
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A technical resource for self-directed traders who want to understand the scientific underpinnings of the filters and indicators used in trading decisions This is a technical resource book written for self-directed traders who want to understand the ... Read more
A technical resource for self-directed traders who want to understand the scientific underpinnings of the filters and indicators used in trading decisions This is a technical resource book written for self-directed traders who want to understand the scientific underpinnings of the filters and indicators they use in their trading decisions. There is plenty of theory and years of research behind the unique solutions provided in this book, but the emphasis is on simplicity rather than mathematical purity. In particular, the solutions use a pragmatic approach to attain effective trading results. Cycle Analytics for Traders will allow traders to think of their indicators and trading strategies in the frequency domain as well as their motions in the time domain. This new viewpoint will enable them to select the most efficient filter lengths for the job at hand. Shows an awareness of Spectral Dilation, and how to eliminate it or to use it to your advantage Discusses how to use Automatic Gain Control (AGC) to normalize indicator amplitude swings Explains thinking of prices in the frequency domain as well as in the time domain Creates an awareness that all indicators are statistical rather than absolute, as implied by their single line displays Sheds light on several advanced cookbook filters Showcases new advanced indicators like the Even Better Sinewave and Decycler Indicators Explains how to use transforms to improve the display and interpretation of indicators Less
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  • 9.1 X 6.4 X 1.2 in
  • 256
  • Wiley
  • October 25, 2013
  • eng
  • 9781118728413
John F. Ehlers received his BSEE and MSEE from the University of Missouri and did his doctoral work at the George Washington University, majoring in fields and waves and minoring in information theory...
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