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    Fibbgann
    Last edited by FibbGann; 12-26-2003, 10:14 PM.
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    RE: Reply to post 'MAofMAofMA'

    Someone who whished to have the Moving averages of a moving average of a
    moving average,

    Pretty simple isn't it?



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    Sent: Friday, December 26, 2003 9:07 PM
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    Hello fabrizio,

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    Last edited by fabrizio; 12-27-2003, 01:49 AM.
    Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili

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    • #3
      FibbGann
      Even though the MAofMAofMA.efs could be used as suggested by Fabrizio it was written by me primarily as a framework for anyone wanting to build a DEMA, TEMA or similar indicator. With marginal modifications in fact (see attached) the efs can be made into a DEMA-TEMA as defined by Patrick Mulloy in TASC.
      The length for the DEMA-TEMA can be modified through Edit Studies (only MA1Length needs to be set as the other lengths are inactive in this case) and the efs can display either the DEMA or TEMA (21 period TEMA shown in the image).
      Alex

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      • #4
        Alex

        Thanks for the new EFS.

        One question: is it possible to backtest a $PLAYBACK file?
        Obviously the reason is because - having sticht the various contract non US exchange toghether as an #f, I'd like to backtest some stuff.

        Though the file and all the tools works perfectly, the BT gives 0 trades.
        Any Idea about it?

        One more question : how to make available the file to the community (not only the italian) since zipped exeed the limit ( its size is 1.6 MB zipped 10MB unzipped)
        Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili

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        • #5
          Fabrizio

          You are most welcome.

          In general it is possible to use $PLAYBACK. As an example here is FGallfalse2b on Tick Playback of $INDU



          There are some efs however (such as those that use getTodayOHLC.efs for example) that will not work in Tick Replay.

          With regards to your last question I am not sure that is actually allowed by the agreements with eSignal and/or the exchanges. It may be best if someone from eSignal provides an official response to this.

          Alex

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          • #6
            Thank you for both the info, expecially for the second.

            I wish you Alex - sincerely- to you and all your loved ones all the very best for a serene and great 2004

            Ciao
            Fabrizio
            Fabrizio L. Jorio Fili

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            • #7
              Fabrizio
              Thank you very much and All the Best also to You and to Your Family in the New Year.
              Alex

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