| VousDeux 17 posts
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 | 11/5/2006 8:23:06 PM 
 Just thought I'd add my two-cents worth to this thread.
 
 I've been very impressed with the results of the original Muddy, as well as a few of the variations. I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this method. The whole learning process has been a real eye-opener.
 
 Here is a variation I have been playing around with that seems to work very well when the market is in an uptrend:
 
 
 
 
 I'm sure a number of you will recognize several of the parts.
 
 Thanks again :)
 
 P.S. Does anyone know if Muddy has a favorite charity?
 
 
 
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| wallman 299 posts
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 | 11/6/2006 1:02:08 AM 
 Hi Vous
 It's great to hear the MM and variations are still being played,they are still my main trading method along with a couple of great(for me)things i came up with during my recent 16 month break from everyday trading,forums,etc. I had to take a breather after 43 years and it was good
 
 We had a great group over there on the SF/MM board a couple of years ago,and I'd also like to thank everyone involved that contributed to that group
 
 Maybe one day it'll get started up again and we can share ideas,that's how it all got started in the first place
 
 P.S. , My favorite charity would be your local animal shelter,nothing much,just old blankets,dry cat/dog food,stuff like that
 Thanks, Muddy
 
 
 
 
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| TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts
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 | 11/6/2006 1:29:35 AM 
 Muddy... phone home... LOL!
 
 Hey, the group is still there:
 
 http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/StockFetcher/
 
 Also, check out the forum at www.kreslik.com
 
 Don't forget to send me an email, I have something I want you to see.
 
 
 
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| Mactheriverrat 3,173 posts
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 | 7/1/2011 5:07:19 AM 
 A Very, Very Interesting thread here and where it has taken me.
 There's a lot of knowledge on this board and even the muddy board on yahoo
 There have been some good info See "The Muddy Method Guide" and " How to use the EMA(13) in conjuction with muddy matches" or any filter for that matter in the Files/Helpful Docs  on Muddys board.
 Alot of things I have learn are helpful using Stockfetcher.
 
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 set{ratio, close/EMA(13)}
 and add column ratio
 add column RSI(2)
 
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 Below 1 on ratio the better
 lower Rsi(2) the better
 
 
 
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