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Topic: EASY SCAN FOR 50/200 SMA TRENDING PARALLEL
Posted: Monday, October 17, 2005 3:14:29 PM
UPL is an example. I should modify my request to read 50day SMA continuosly above the 200 day for the last 12months. These stocks should be trending (no long term consolidation). Definitly the usual retracement or short term consolidation will occur which will narrow the destance betweem 50 and 200 from time to time. But in these scan, the PCF should bring up only stocks whose trend remains strong enough not to allow the 50 to violate the 200.
My final objective is to scan stocks with above 75% institutional ownership, trending as above, and use candle sticks ( engulfing white or hammer head to go in, while using short term 20/40 days RSMA to go in and out.
I trade only options and will come back with another post on 1% rule latter.
Thanks
Topic: EASY SCAN FOR 50/200 SMA TRENDING PARALLEL
Posted: Sunday, October 16, 2005 2:10:13 PM
Craig, for say the last 12 months.
Topic: EASY SCAN FOR 50/200 SMA TRENDING PARALLEL
Posted: Saturday, October 15, 2005 12:05:01 AM
I need to set up an easy scan that gives me only stocks whose 50day SMA is parallel to its 200 day SMA. Can I get help with how to create?
Topic: Cup with a handle formation
Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2005 1:40:11 AM
Craig, where can i view the video you promised
Many thanks
Topic: Cup with a handle formation
Posted: Thursday, July 7, 2005 1:37:27 AM