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richard47
Posted : Friday, April 17, 2009 12:57:49 PM
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Hi, could you please help me to scan for stocks that cross the 377/100 emas?

Thanks, Richard
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, April 17, 2009 1:02:03 PM


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Welcome to the forums. A very good foundation for learning how to use TeleChart can be gained by reviewing the following:

If you are new to TeleChart READ THIS FIRST!

Please try one of the following Personal Criteria Formulas as an EasyScan Condition:

EMA100 xUp EMA377:

XAVGC100 > XAVGC377 AND XAVGC100.1 <= XAVGC377.1

EMA100 xDn EMA377:

XAVGC100 < XAVGC377 AND XAVGC100.1 >= XAVGC377.1

EMA100 crossing EMA377 (either direction):

SGN(XAVGC100 - XAVGC377) <> SGN(XAVGC100.1 - XAVGC377.1)

You may wish to review the following:

How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria
Moving Average PCF Templates
Things to check if your moving averages don't "seem right" or "seem to match"
PCF Formula Descriptions

-Bruce
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TC2000 Support Articles
richard47
Posted : Thursday, April 23, 2009 4:58:12 PM
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Thanks Bruce.

I have opened a new pcf and copied the either direction emas and cannot seem to find it. Can you help please?
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:02:13 PM


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You should be able to select Personal Criteria Formulas (the Fx icon) to view a list of your PCFs. The How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF) video referenced in my previous response covers PCFs in more detail.

-Bruce
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richard47
Posted : Thursday, April 23, 2009 5:17:08 PM
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Thanks Bruce, I have found it and updated it. Could you please show me how to apply it to All Stocks. Thanks
Craig_S
Posted : Friday, April 24, 2009 8:36:29 AM


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Once you create and calculate the PCF you can now add it as a criterion to any EasyScan.  Check out this video to see how to make an EasyScan.

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

- Craig
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meenusamtani
Posted : Tuesday, April 28, 2009 9:59:56 AM
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HI, can somebody help me create a PCF that looks for stocks where the OBV Is header higher and that BOP is also positive...
another pcf i am looking for is prices moving higher and BOP also moving higher.

thank you
Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, April 28, 2009 10:11:41 AM


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QUOTE (meenusamtani)
HI, can somebody help me create a PCF that looks for stocks where the OBV Is header higher and that BOP is also positive...

If by positive you mean BOP is above zero then:

OBV > OBV1.1 AND BOP > 0

If by positive you mean BOP is increasing:

OBV > OBV1.1 AND BOP > BOP1.1

QUOTE (meenusamtani)
another pcf i am looking for is prices moving higher and BOP also moving higher.

C > C1 AND BOP > BOP1.1

-Bruce
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meenusamtani
Posted : Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:42:49 PM
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HI, i have a question on BOP which i would appreciate some help on
 BOP- balance of power
from my understanding if the bar is green , does each bar represent institution buying of at least 10,000 shares?
                                  if the bar is red, does each bar represent institution selling of at least 10,000 shares?
                                  if the bar is yellow and pointing upwards. what does this mean?
                                  if the bar is yelow and pointing downwards. what does this mean?

thank you /sincerely Mah
Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:55:13 PM


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meenusamtani,
The calculation of Balance of Power (BOP) is proprietary. I do not know how it is calculated.

Green means BOP is greater than thirty, red means BOP less than negative 30 and yellow means BOP is between thirty and negative thirty (yellow is pointing down when less than 0 and pointing up when greater than zero). You may wish to review the following:

Basic Info on BOP, TSV and MoneyStream

-Bruce
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richard47
Posted : Tuesday, April 28, 2009 5:56:11 PM
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Thanks for your help Craig.
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, April 29, 2009 10:27:38 AM


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My pleasure

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