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homestyle
Posted : Sunday, November 11, 2018 6:13:23 AM
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Hi Bruce,

How do I write the formula for a Dailey scan and a 5 minute intraday on the following?

1. Current price bar is entirely above its 10sma of the high

2. Previous price bar was also entirely above the 10sma of the high.

3. Previous price bar to that is under or touching the 10sma of the high

Thanks in abvance 

 

Ken

homestyle
Posted : Sunday, November 11, 2018 6:24:16 AM
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How would I also scan on a daily and 10 minute intraday the following 

8 sma of the open crosses over the 8sma of the close ?

2nd scan.

8sma of the close crosses below the 8sma of the open?

 

Thanks Ken

StockGuy
Posted : Sunday, November 11, 2018 9:06:20 AM

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1. Current price bar is entirely above its 10sma of the high

C > AVGH10

2. Previous price bar was also entirely above the 10sma of the high.

C1 > AVGH10.1

3. Previous price bar to that is under or touching the 10sma of the high

C2 <= AVGH10.2

StockGuy
Posted : Sunday, November 11, 2018 9:07:38 AM

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8 sma of the open crosses over the 8sma of the close ?

XUP(AVGO8,AVGC8)

2nd scan.

8sma of the close crosses below the 8sma of the open?

XDOWN(AVGC8,AVGO8)

homestyle
Posted : Sunday, November 11, 2018 11:14:54 PM
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QUOTE (StockGuy)

8 sma of the open crosses over the 8sma of the close ?

XUP(AVGO8,AVGC8)

2nd scan.

8sma of the close crosses below the 8sma of the open?

XDOWN(AVGC8,AVGO8)

 

Thank you very much I will enter it. 

homestyle
Posted : Sunday, November 11, 2018 11:21:41 PM
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QUOTE (StockGuy)

8 sma of the open crosses over the 8sma of the close ?

XUP(AVGO8,AVGC8)

2nd scan.

8sma of the close crosses below the 8sma of the open?

XDOWN(AVGC8,AVGO8)

 

Thank you very much.

homestyle
Posted : Monday, November 19, 2018 7:00:56 PM
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QUOTE (StockGuy)

1. Current price bar is entirely above its 10sma of the high

C > AVGH10

2. Previous price bar was also entirely above the 10sma of the high.

C1 > AVGH10.1

3. Previous price bar to that is under or touching the 10sma of the high

C2 <= AVGH10.2

I have had time to try out the formula but It does not seam to give me the results I&rsquo;m looking for. Some price bars are above the 10 sma and some not. Others are on the sma. I can not seem to get 2 price bars totally above and the 3rd not. Am I not entering the formula correctly?

homestyle
Posted : Monday, November 19, 2018 8:01:43 PM
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Posts: 6

QUOTE (homestyle)

QUOTE (StockGuy)

1. Current price bar is entirely above its 10sma of the high

C > AVGH10

2. Previous price bar was also entirely above the 10sma of the high.

C1 > AVGH10.1

3. Previous price bar to that is under or touching the 10sma of the high

C2 <= AVGH10.2

I have had time to try out the formula but It does not seam to give me the results I&rsquo;m looking for. Some price bars are above the 10 sma and some not. Others are on the sma. I can not seem to get 2 price bars totally above and the 3rd not. Am I not entering the formula correctly?

I think I got it. Instead of using the C close I used the L low and it seams to be perfect. Thanks 

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, November 20, 2018 8:07:56 AM


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I am happy to read you were able to figure out how to do what you want on your own.



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