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This is a long page showing the effect of the Groups and MatchN input values on a set of 1 minute S&P index data. 

The input data length is 30 days so this will give you an idea of what really is needed for SwingTimer to function.

On this page we only consider Groups of 2. 

The first picture requires the match of three (3)sequential pattern numbers  (to retain data for averaging).  Here you will see a lot of    ><13x (where x= B or T) symbols which indicate that after tossing out extreme values we are left with only ONE set of time and price differences with which to generate projections.

In the second picture which only requires that we match two (2) sequential patterns (to retain data for averaging) you will observe that the number of the ><13x symbols is reduced and as we go to the third picture (which requires only one (1) pattern to match) and the fourth (which uses all patterns) we have none of the single valued projections.

Now run through all the pages and note the difference in the width and height of the boxes as we get more and more data into the summations/averagings.

This should give you a good idea of what the effect of the MatchN parameter on the final results.

Now compare these pictures to those on the prior page and you can see the effect of changing the number of groups has on the results.

SWT_SP-01_Match23_Groups2.gif (23348 bytes)

SWT_SP-01_Match01_Groups2.gif (23236 bytes)


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