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Ebb, G, F, C, S, I....that pretty much covers it. How 'bout:
"TSPtiming, Thar's gold in them there hills"?
"TSPtiming, Thar's gold in them there hills"?

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That's right, ChemEng. It's going to be an uphill battle, but I enjoy a challenge.![]()
Congratulations for your decision. IMO, the fundamental point is that you can make money in all funds at some point, and it is a sound decision to measure and include these other funds in your ebbtracker. Waiting see your IFT's and to read your results. The best of luck to you!
ebb, congrats on updating the tracker! I gotta a quick (or not so quick) question for you...
It looks like your tracker compares the most recent price movements to find similar movements in the past. Are you doing this in Excel, Access, or some other program? If that is what you are doing, how do you get it to match or closely match a pattern to a previous pattern? I know that a pattern will not always match exactly to one in the past, but they may be similar. How do you program the computer to see similarities? Everything I do with a computer, it wants exact equality or else it is not true.
Does my question even make sense?![]()
I read in Show-me's thread that he once had a Commodore 64, that's 64 kilobytes of awesome memory. :blink: That was my first computer, too! It brings back a lot of memories (or lack thereof).![]()
Oooh. You're starting to look very professional!
Great work!
Hey,
My sweet mother still has my Commodore 64. Aw gez, I can believe I just told you that. LOL
I used to have the 64. A few years ago, I bought a Commodore 128 on eBay just so I could play "Bard's Tale", which I also bought on eBay. Remember that RPG??? Now, it's all in my attic, along with my Atari 2600 and Coleco Vision. I'll have to dust them off again one day...![]()
God Bless![]()
...I just read a book on fractals and market behavior. Some of the topics he spoke about made me think of your tracker. An interesting thing about fractals is that the smaller movements are often just smaller versions of the bigger movements. So if you were comparing price movements of a 5 day period, then comparing that with all previous 5 day periods, you could go further and use weekly, monthly, and yearly periods. So a pattern like .1, .3, .2, .3, .5 on a daily chart for 5 days could resemble a monthly chart for 5 months - maybe something like 1, 3, 2, 3, 5
Thanks for being open to discussing your tracker!
Fabijo, check out this site for financial engineers. This might be right up your alley. You can download excel spreadsheets showing you how to do matrix algebra and all kinds of stuff related to tracking stocks. Check their archives!
http://www.fenews.com/fen41/
http://www.fenews.com/fen41/back_to_basics/back_to_basics.html
Ebb,
I don't always follow . However, I was in the F fund today and it was the only positive TSP fund. If oueep this up, I might as well go on automatic pilot with you eventually. Congratulations!