A wheel 30 cm in radius rotate at constant 5 rad/s 2 . What is the magnitude of the linear acceleration
of a point located at (a) 10 cm from the center (b) 20 cm from the center (c) on the edge of the wheel.
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Course Instructors: Andrew Hart & Scott Downing
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Coaching Schedule Focused Courses with Defined Goals 1
Price Action (Technical vs. Fundamental Analysis)
2
Building Your Trading Plan
3
Drawing Support & Resistance Lines
Indicator
4
Williams Percent R Rules
Indicator
5
Moving Averages
Indicator
6
Williams Percent R Scans
Indicator
7
Acceleration Bands
Indicator
8
Continuous Growth via Trade Journal
Psychology
9
Know Your Options (Intro to Options)
Options Selection
10
ACE Trading Strategies (Simple Options)
Strategy Session
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Strategy Session Trading Plan
Why We Use Acceleration Bands Acceleration Acceleration – find trends that are starting to speed up for faster profits We started trading with moving averages We quickly noticed that the best stocks never re-test major moving averages We liked the concept of adaptive bands that could adjust based on more recent price action Acceleration Bands should encompass 95% of price action
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Why We Use Acceleration Bands Acceleration If Acceleration Bands encompass 95% of the price action, we like to catch the other 5% move. This allows us to trade the statistically rare events for big profits. Famed Money Manager George Soros stated that these unexpected moves, or “fat tails”, was where he made the most money.
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Trading the Bubbles Bubbles
The Beginning
The Insight
KEY POINT
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A “Bubble” in a stock is often viewed as a negative. …BY TRADERS WHO MISSED THE BIG MOVE!
The Acceleration Bands allow you to spot when the trend is emerging before it becomes obvious to everyone else.
This indicator also tells you when the “Bubble” is bursting. Often happens before the true collapse.
Stocks that “Bubble Up”, eventually burst and break down, quickly. You can trade both sides of this move.
Acceleration Bands: Rules Bullish entries and exits
Bullish Entry Look for Two (2) closes in a row above the upper 20-bar Acceleration Band. For strongest trends, second close is higher than the high of the first bar.
Bullish Exit A close below the 10-bar Exponential Moving Average (EMA). This tends to be better than a close under the upper acceleration band.
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Acceleration Bands: Google (GOOG) Daily Bullish
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Acceleration Bands: US Oil (USO) Weekly Bullish Page ▪ 9
Acceleration Bands: Rules Bearish entries and exits
Bearish Entry Look for Two (2) closes in a row below the lower 20-bar Acceleration Band. For strongest trends, second close is lower than the low of the first bar.
Bearish Exit A close above the 10-bar Exponential Moving Average (EMA). This tends to be better than a close over the lower acceleration band.
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Acceleration Bands: Google (GOOG) Daily Bearish
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Acceleration Bands: US Oil Fund (USO) Daily Bearish