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brfarrell
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 9:15:51 PM
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My computer crashed and I had not backed up my personal criteria formulas. So I lost them. I am looking for a PC to scan for stocks in a 6% volatility squeeze. Can you help me?Brian
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, April 16, 2010 9:57:49 AM


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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!

If you mean the Bollinger Bandwidth expressed as a percentage of its centerline is less than or equal to 6%, please try the following:

400 * SQR(ABS(C ^ 2 + C1 ^ 2 + C2 ^ 2 + C3 ^ 2 + C4 ^ 2 + C5 ^ 2 + C6 ^ 2 + C7 ^ 2 + C8 ^ 2 + C9 ^ 2 + C10 ^ 2 + C11 ^ 2 + C12 ^ 2 + C13 ^ 2 + C14 ^ 2 + C15 ^ 2 + C16 ^ 2 + C17 ^ 2 + C18 ^ 2 + C19 ^ 2 - 20 * AVGC20 ^ 2) / 19) / AVGC20 <= 6

You may wish to review the following:

Finding Expanding or Contracting Bollinger Bands
Modelling Bollinger Bands (& Standard Deviation) in a TC PCF
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
PCF Formula Descriptions
Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
phelan1
Posted : Thursday, February 23, 2012 7:00:06 PM
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400 * SQR(ABS(C ^ 2 + C1 ^ 2 + C2 ^ 2 + C3 ^ 2 + C4 ^ 2 + C5 ^ 2 + C6 ^ 2 + C7 ^ 2 + C8 ^ 2 + C9 ^ 2 + C10 ^ 2 + C11 ^ 2 + C12 ^ 2 + C13 ^ 2 + C14 ^ 2 + C15 ^ 2 + C16 ^ 2 + C17 ^ 2 + C18 ^ 2 + C19 ^ 2 - 20 * AVGC20 ^ 2) / 19) / AVGC20 <= 6

Bruce L  I copied this but it says false and won't load, can someone please advise, thanks, Mike
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, February 24, 2012 7:19:10 AM


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A False response is not an error message. It just means it isn't true for the test symbol. What makes you say it "won't load"?

-Bruce
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