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Registered User Joined: 4/2/2006 Posts: 38
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Hey guys, good morning to you all !
I've been brain storming as usual and I was wondering if you could send me a pcf for the stocks that have been in an uptrend for the past three months.
It has to be a pcf that I can tweak when I want to change the time frame at some points to six months, four months, etc..
Thans for all you do.
tpdavis
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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You may wish to review the following topics with answers to questions related to sloping trends you've asked previously:
Uptrending Stocks uptrending stocks (Question posted for Tuesday 04-18-06) A PCF for the stocks that have been in an uptrend for the last 10 days uptrend for last 30 days
These topics covered a variety of techniques for finding trends of different periods and can all be adjusted (the ease at which this can be done varies, but reviewing the referenced videos and topics might help you understand the techniques work well enough to allow customization). Here are some additional trend related topics and videos that might help or be of interest:
Spotting trend changes using linear regression channel sorts EasyScan for stocks pulling back from an uptrend Scan for stocks bouncing in a lateral channel Using Linear Regression vs Classical Peaks/Valleys for Divergence Analysis Understanding Moving Averages - Part I, The Basics Understanding Moving Averages - Part II, Using Multiple Averages Understanding MACD Understanding Stochastics Comparing indicators using Visual Difference sorts
If you still have specific questions about any of the specific techniques provided after reviewing this material, we will do our best to answer them. The following video includes details on how to watch a topic of interest:
Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 4/2/2006 Posts: 38
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Unfortunately I work 13 hours a day so I pay for the conveince of the trainers. I wish I had the extra time to put into learning all the fomulas and what they do, but I'm a laborer so I only have a couple hours litterally a week. I've tried to dive into the formulas myself but its a little much more time needed than I have as a working man.
If you could be kind enough to send me this formula for the stocks that trend up for a three month period. I thank you and greatfully appreciate it Bruce.
Thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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QUOTE (tpdavis) It has to be a pcf that I can tweak when I want to change the time frame at some points to six months, four months, etc.. You indicated you want to be able change the timeframe on your own and I was trying to provide you with the tools to learn how. I'm hardly the person to define what constitutes a "trend", but you may wish to try sorting your Watchlist by the following in descending order (you could also add it to an EasyScan and adjust the Rangefinder appropriately):
(31 * C + 30 * C1 + 29 * C2 + 28 * C3 + 27 * C4 + 26 * C5 + 25 * C6 + 24 * C7 + 23 * C8 + 22 * C9 + 21 * C10 + 20 * C11 + 19 * C12 + 18 * C13 + 17 * C14 + 16 * C15 + 15 * C16 + 14 * C17 + 13 * C18 + 12 * C19 + 11 * C20 + 10 * C21 + 9 * C22 + 8 * C23 + 7 * C24 + 6 * C25 + 5 * C26 + 4 * C27 + 3 * C28 + 2 * C29 + C30 - C32 - 2 * C33 - 3 * C34 - 4 * C35 - 5 * C36 - 6 * C37 - 7 * C38 - 8 * C39 - 9 * C40 - 10 * C41 - 11 * C42 - 12 * C43 - 13 * C44 - 14 * C45 - 15 * C46 - 16 * C47 - 17 * C48 - 18 * C49 - 19 * C50 - 20 * C51 - 21 * C52 - 22 * C53 - 23 * C54 - 24 * C55 - 25 * C56 - 26 * C57 - 27 * C58 - 28 * C59 - 29 * C60 - 30 * C61 - 31 * C62) / 208.32 / AVGC63
You may wish to review the following (the last item describes the basic construction of the formula which has been only slightly altered to give the slope as the percentage of the average value):
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF) Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria Using Linear Regression vs Classical Peaks/Valleys for Divergence Analysis
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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