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Head & Shoulders, Algorithmically
The AIQ code for finding head & shoulders (H&S) patterns based on Giorgos Siligardos’ article in the May issue of Stocks & Commodities, “Head & Shoulders, Algorithmically (Part 2),” is provided at the following website: www.TradersEdgeSystems.com/traderstips.htm.
I did not directly translate the code given in Siligardos’ article into AIQ EDS code because the AIQ program has chart pattern recognition built in. The code I am providing will find H&S patterns — as well as many other patterns — for either completed or emerging patterns.
In Figure 5, I show an example of a completed H&S topping pattern with the sell signal (red down arrow). The bars after the signal indicate that this trade was immediately profitable. In Figure 2, I show an example of a completed inverse H&S bottoming pattern with a buy signal (red up arrow). The bars after the signal indicate that this trade was immediately profitable.
The code and EDS file can be downloaded from www.TradersEdgeSystems.com/traderstips.htm, and is shown below.
!DETECTING HEAD & SHOULDERS ALGORITHMICALLY !Author: Giorgos E. Siligardos TASC May 2013 !Coded by: Richard Denning 3/17/2013 !USER DEFINED FUNCTIONS: C is [close]. Name is description(). !COMPLETED HEAD & SHOULDERS PATTERN-TOPPING: HS is [Head and Shoulders]. HS_breakoutup if HS > 0. HS_breakoutdn if HS < 0. !COMPLETED HEAD & SHOULDERS PATTERN-INVERTED: iHS is [Inv Head and Shoulders]. iHS_breakoutup if iHS > 0. iHS_breakoutdn if iHS < 0. !EMERGING HEAD & SHOULDERS PATTERN-TOPPING: e_HS is [eHead and Shoulders]. e_HSemerge if e_HS > 0 or e_HS < 0. !EMERGING HEAD & SHOULDERS PATTERN-INVERTED: e_iHS is [eInv Head and Shoulders]. e_iHSemerge if e_iHS > 0 or e_iHS < 0. !REPORTS TO LIST ALL HEAD & SHOULDERS PATTERS: ShowAll if C>0 and (HS <> 0 or iHS <> 0 or e_HS <> 0 or e_iHS <>0).
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Verizon alignment, seasonality and divergence 04-15-2013
MACD divergence is a tried and tested technical tool. If you look at the daily price chart of Verizon below, you can clearly see the recent high on 4-12-2013. Note the MACD is well below the indicator peak back in the middle of March.
Market Update Thursday April 4, 2013
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by Hank Swiencinski, AIQ TradingExpert Pro client for
over 20 years, founder of ‘The Professor’s One Minute Guide to Stock Management’
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The markets appear to be marking time, waiting for tomorrow’s jobs report.
I started buying shares of DXD when the Dow popped this early morning. Given that I believe the top of wave ‘a’ is somewhere near the 14,650 level, I believe the risk-reward is favorable for shorts at or near these levels.
Here’s the deal: If tomorrow’s jobs report turns out to be poor, it could trigger an impulse wave in wave ‘b’ down. On the other hand, If the jobs report turns out to be positive, I believe the pop will just give me another opportunity to add to my shorts. That’s what I mean by a favorable risk-reward ratio.
Right now there is no trend going on. The Dean is still positive, and Emeritus is still silent. The Professor is mixed with an equal number of Buys as Shorts (4). It’s starting to look like today’s retracement is part of a wave 2 in the ‘b’ wave.
I don’t expect my algorithms to become active until the DIA starts to trade below 145.
So for the rest of the day, I plan to continue to look for and accumulate a few short positions. I’m NOT getting aggressive yet. I’ll only do that when the DMI on the Dow turns negative. However, because I believe the upside potential is limited now that we have reached my targets, I will start holding my short positions overnight.
I’m now long DXD and short ORCL.
TWID,
h
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