Registered User Joined: 3/12/2014 Posts: 1
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I would like to find the PCF formula to calculate MS moving up smart?
Can I find this without paying for Platinum?
In fact, where is the Libray of PCF formulas? DUH!!!
thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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The PCF Formula Descriptions topic lists all of the syntax which is valid in the Personal Criteria Formula Language and the Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs! topic has basic examples of this syntax in use.
There is no Personal Criteria Formula which can be used to calculate MoneyStream (MS) moving up smart. This is because the smart moving up and moving down options are just designed to allow you to use English language terms like fast or slow when you don't need to actually know how the condition works.
You will not want to check for the percent change or actual value of MoneyStream either as both are meaningless. This is both because MoneyStream can cross through zero and because MoneyStream is a cumulative indicator. The following topic explores what this means when creating formulas for MoneyStream.
Dealing with OBV & MS in PCF's - how to interp their "values"
So if you are going to click on MoneyStream and select Create Scan Condition, you would be better off using Moving Up Net than either Moving Up % or Moving Up Smart.
Create Conditions from Your Chart
Your best option for creating conditions for MoneyStream would probably be to add a moving average to it or use the Change Data Source feature to apply a Stochastic to MoneyStream.
Change Data Source
You can then use the technique of clicking on indicators and selecting Create Scan Condition to create conditions for MoneyStream versus its moving average or for the value of the Stochastic of MoneyStream.
The basics techniques of creating conditions and scans in TC2000 Gold are the same as in TC2000 Platinum. The limitation is that TC2000 Gold can only do this for time frames which are daily or longer while TC2000 Platinum can do this for intrady time frames as well.
Building a Scan with Multiple Conditions
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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