Click Start, let it run for a few seconds,
then click the first checkbox and watch for a few seconds,
then the second checkbox and the third and the fourth...
checking just the 2nd 3rd and 4th, you get a flat market...
The dark line (representing price) is a linear superposition
of up to four sine waves...the gray lines are just some WMAs...
it's interesting to me that four sine waves
looks so similar to the real thing...the noise sine waves have
pre-set random fluctuation in their amplitudes...its a .xlsm document,
so you might have to enable macros in your excel security settings
(if youre not comfortable doing that just skip this thread...i'm not real
sure what the etiquette is for posting excel files with macros)
RJ
then click the first checkbox and watch for a few seconds,
then the second checkbox and the third and the fourth...
checking just the 2nd 3rd and 4th, you get a flat market...
The dark line (representing price) is a linear superposition
of up to four sine waves...the gray lines are just some WMAs...
it's interesting to me that four sine waves
looks so similar to the real thing...the noise sine waves have
pre-set random fluctuation in their amplitudes...its a .xlsm document,
so you might have to enable macros in your excel security settings
(if youre not comfortable doing that just skip this thread...i'm not real
sure what the etiquette is for posting excel files with macros)
RJ