Article Archive For Keyword:
Regression
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: NOV 2010
AUTHOR: Alan R. NorthamDATE: NOV 2010
AUTHOR: Arthur HillDATE: OCT 2006
AUTHOR: Robert B. McKinnonDATE: NOV 1998
AUTHOR: Jayanthi GopalakrishnanDATE: NOV 2000
Linear Regression Of Price And Time Part 1: Three Basic Tools
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...The concept of using a regression line to define price trend takes a big step forward here by introducing three powerful tools you can calculate in Excel. With these tools, you can accurately measure performance, minimize risk, and compare the strength o
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: SEP 2021
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: OCT 2021
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: OCT 2021
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: MAR 2022
Linear Regression Of Price And Time, Part 4: Logistic Asset Allocation
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Effective asset allocation design will recognize not only how much is allocated to various assets, but also, which assets are performing the best. Toward this goal, the "logistic portfolio" is introduced here, which is a dynamic allocation model based on
AUTHOR: Mike B. SirokyDATE: AUG 2022
SIDEBAR: REGRESSION CHANNEL ANALYSIS
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...REGRESSION CHANNEL ANALYSIS
To construct a regression channel (Article Figure 16) from the last key high or low on a weekly chart, we
built a least-squarest best-fit regression line Z to the next key low or the last trading day, whichever is
lower. To d
AUTHOR: Technical Analysis, Inc.DATE: FEB 1993
Surfing The Linear Regression Curve . . . by Dennis Meyers, Ph.D.
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Surfing The Linear Regression Curve With Bond Futures by Dennis Meyers, Ph.D.
Linear regression, a statistical technique that fits a straight line to data points, can also be a proxy for a market trend. Here's a trading system that uses the measured per
AUTHOR: Dennis Meyers, Ph.D.DATE: MAY 1998
AUTHOR: Richard GoeddeDATE: MAR 1997
AUTHOR: Gilbert RaffDATE: OCT 1991
Using Multiple Regression Analysis by Jack Karczewski
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Using Multiple Regression Analysis by Jack Karczewski
Happily, today's spreadsheets enable traders and investors to measure the relationships between any times series of data. In this article, a linear regression technique is explained for analyzing the
AUTHOR: Jack KarczewskiDATE: AUG 1993
AUTHOR: Ken MuranakaDATE: NOV 2019