MikeRad |
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Thursday, September 15, 2011 |
Thursday, November 20, 2014 9:05:02 AM |
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Hi - i want to run a pcf % true indicator which states that the %B 20, 2 has not been under 0 in the last 10 periods or over 100.
I know i can run a pcf for the 10 periods to say it has been between 99.9 and 0.1 and then put the % true in as 100 but i do not know what the pcf formula for %B 20, 2 is. Can you help?
thanks
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thanks Bruce.
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Hi - there is no supertrend indicator option on tc2000. is there a pnf or formula to plot one on a chart?
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Perfect - thanks Bruce.
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Thanks Bruce - is there a formula where I can do this individually for oversold and overbought ie one % true pcf to see if the stock has been above 70 in the last 30 periods and a separate % true pcf to see if it has been under 30 in the last 30 periods?
Much appreciated.
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Hi - are you able to let me have a PCF which could tell me if the 14 period Wilder RSI has been oversold or overbought (I use the 30 and 70 levels) in the last 30 periods? It would be good to change the periods.
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Bruce - you helped me with the this PCF formula above.
Is there any way it can be amended so I can do the % true indicator for the 14 period moving average of the 14 period Wilder's RSI? i.e. searching for whether the 14 period moving average of this indicator has been under 20 or over 80 for the last x periods.
Much appreciated.
Mike
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Thanks Bruce - works perfectly!
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Hi,
Are you able to provide a PCF formula for Wilders RSI 14 period - i want to be able to scan for stocks which have not been in overbought territory (i.e. over 80) for the last X periods (for example 20 periods). I also want to be able to scan for stocks that have not been in oversold territory (i.e. under 20) for the last X periods (again - lets use 20 as an example). This is mostly for the daily chart but it would also be useful on the hourly chart as well.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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