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dbentz40
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:02:48 PM
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I HAVE CHECKED THE LIST YOU SHOW
I AM ON A DAILY CHART
AVERAGES ARE ALL SIMPLE AND OF PRICE
AVERAGES ARE INDENTED CORRECTLY
PCFS HAVE BEEN UPDATED FOR ALL STOCKS IN SYSTEM
ANY MORE SUGGESTIONS?
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:21:02 PM


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Both averages are indented equally under price?

Which formula are you using and what stocks are showing up that shouldn't?

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dbentz40
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:30:41 PM
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YES, BOTH AVERAGES ARE INDENTED THE SAME UNDER PRICE

I AM USING THE FORMULA YOU PREVIOUSLY SUGGESTED
XAVGC10>XAVGC30 AND XAVGC10.1<XAVGC30.1

WHEN I RUN THIS SCAN, SOME OF THE STOCKS ARE CORRECT, BUT SOME ARE MORE THAN ONE DAY PREVIOUS
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:37:40 PM


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Your formula is for exponential averages. Use this one if you are plotting simple moving averages:

AVGC10>AVGC30 AND AVGC10.1<AVGC30.1

As a complete aside, when you post on this (or any boards) you should avoid using all CAPS (your CAPS LOCK button is on). It is hard to read and it appears you are SHOUTING.

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Doug_H
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:40:25 PM


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Also, when you are posting back about the same issue, please post in the same thread, rather than satring a new topic each time. Thanks!

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davidjones
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:54:47 PM
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IS AVG(C-C1)5 A VALIED PCF? I'M TRYING TO GET A FIVE DAY MOVING AVGERAGE OF THE DIFFERANCES BETWEEN TODAY'S CLOSING PRICE AND YESTERDAY'S.
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, December 21, 2005 5:14:29 PM


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No.

Please avoid ALL CAPS when you post.

This should work:

((C-C1) + (C1-C2) + (C2-C3) + (C3-C4) + (C4-C5))/5

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