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ben2k9
Posted : Monday, January 11, 2010 10:03:40 PM

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Hi Tobydad,

I've scoured the archives for a good PCF or set of PCFs that helps find beaten down stocks that fit your profile, but the ones I've come across don't seem to fit the bill.

You posted this one once in one of the famous Tobydad profile threads: C250 < AVGC200.250 AND C150 < AVGC200.150 AND C50 < AVGC200.50 AND C5 > AVGC200.5 AND C4 > AVGC200.4 AND C3 > AVGC200.3 AND C2 > AVGC200.2 AND C1 > AVGC200.1 AND C > AVGC200

But the stocks that come back in this screen don't look anything like what you normally post in your lists.

I'm sure I could reverse engineer something close, but wondered if you had a current set of PCFs you would share?

Thanks & good work with your recent list!  I snagged some SCLN and BBX, and had been in STEC thanks to you.
emce48
Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2010 7:50:53 PM
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Here's TDs Rolling stone - Dont know if is the exact one you are looking for.

QUOTE (tobydad)
For anyone interested, here's the Rolling Stone PCF: 

C20 < C30 AND C15 < C20 AND C10 < C15 AND C5 < C10 AND L >= L1 * .95 AND L1 >= L2 * .95 AND L2 >= L3 * .95 AND C >= O

Then apply the profile and sort by LR30. 

Now it's off to church with the family.

tobydad
Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:04:25 PM

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Thanks emce48. Also, thekubiaks posted this nifty approach to finding TD's, see http://forums.worden.com/Default.aspx?g=posts&t=44037 and scroll down to the Jan 2 post, just past noon
tobydad
Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:12:14 PM

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Here's another: (ABS(OBV > AVG(OBV,30)) + ABS(STOC39.1 > 50) = 2) AND (ABS(OBV.1 > AVG(OBV.1,30)) + ABS(STOC39.1.1 > 50) < 2) ; sort by LR30, then put the list in ascending order by clicking on the arrow just to the right of the "sort by" options below the name of the watchlist, then hit the "Home" key. From there, look for TD profiles.
tobydad
Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:17:50 PM

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By the way, the PCF at the beginning is looking for breakouts above a 200 day trendline
emce48
Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2010 9:10:51 PM
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QUOTE (tobydad)
Thanks emce48. Also, thekubiaks posted this nifty approach to finding TD's, see http://forums.worden.com/Default.aspx?g=posts&t=44037 and scroll down to the Jan 2 post, just past noon
emce48
Posted : Tuesday, January 12, 2010 9:28:28 PM
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No - Thank you TD for the many profitable stocks I have found through your methods. One of my recent favorites has been VRGY. It's been an amazingly easy ride since 11/5.  Took out the 8.03.09 high today.. I'm watching it close. one thing that i add to the Rolling Stone scan is the % true that I picked up from Siganltap  I believe designed to help note a easing of selling pressure. I have found it to be helpful in sorting candidates from my original list.

L<((3.05*MINL15.7)-MAXH7.3)/2 AND STOC12.5<10 AND L<L1
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