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by Peter Aan
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: MAY 1990
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: SEP 1989
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: SEP 1990
Key reversal days by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Key reversal days
by Peter Aan
Note the differences in this bearish pattern, however. Pattern A requires only a lower close than the
previous day and does not require that the previous day's low be penetrated. Pattern B does require such a
penetration,
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: OCT 1989
Parabolic stop/reversal by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Parabolic stop/reversal
by Peter Aan
There are two primary variables for the system: the acceleration factor (AF) increment and the
maximum acceleration value. In a long trade, for instance, the daily computation involves subtracting the
current reversa
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: NOV 1989
Relative Strength Index by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Relative Strength Index
by Peter Aan
Rules and Formulas: The formula for computing the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is well-known
and computerized by dozens of commercial software packages.
Briefly, to compute a 14-day RSI, you must first collect 14 d
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: AUG 1989
Simple moving average crossover by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Simple moving average crossover
by Peter Aan
Editor's note:In this issue, Peter Aan reports on the first of his tests of different trading systems. He
begins with probably the most widely known trading system.
General Description:
Trend following, alw
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: JUN 1989
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: JUL 1989
Weekly high/low moving average by Peter Aan
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Weekly high/low moving average
by Peter Aan
Most moving averages of price are based on the closing price (see ""Simple moving average
crossover,"" Stocks & Commodities, June 1989), but the weekly variation computes moving averages of
the weekly highs an
AUTHOR: Peter AanDATE: DEC 1989