Hello everyone,
I am quite sure that there is an off-by-one problem in the historical MTI data, whereby the MTI Signal and the MTI Alert Level are appearing on the previous day's record. Take a look at what I mean with the example below.
Let's take a look at some historical data where the signal changes a couple of times:
Date TSX Close MTI Signal MTI Alert Level
2015-11-30 13469.83 down 13595.816
2015-12-01 13636.06 up 13440.882
2015-12-02 13463.82 up 13437.203
2015-12-03 13324.67 down 13532.314
And now, let's look at the emails for those same trading days:
Orders for the 2015-11-30 (received Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 8:46 PM)
Our Market Timing Indicator is DOWN. The alert level is set to 13617.86
Orders for the 2015-12-01 (received Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 11:51 PM)
Our Market Timing Indicator is DOWN. The alert level is set to 13595.82
Orders for the 2015-12-02 (received Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 9:48 PM)
Our Market Timing Indicator is UP. The alert level is set to 13440.88
Orders for the 2015-12-03 (received Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:18 PM)
Our Market Timing Indicator is UP. The alert level is set to 13437.2
Orders for the 2015-12-04 (received Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 11:06 PM)
Our Market Timing Indicator is DOWN. The alert level is set to 13532.31
Notice how the historical record for 2015-12-01 shows the signal as being UP, but the email showed the signal as being DOWN for that day. Also notice how the historical record for 2015-12-01 shows an alert level of 13440.882, but according to the live signals (i.e. email and web page), that was the alert for 2015-12-02.
So anyone using the historical MTI data should take a closer look to make sure it reflects the emails and/or webpage updates. The quick fix in Excel is to shift all of the MTI Signal/Alert values down by one row.
If I am off my rocker, please chime in...
Cheers!