How would I go about scanning for stocks that have specifically popped up towards the end of the trading session. E.g from 2PM to 4PM
Kind regards Navraj
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Thanks Bruce for your timely responce.
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On the open this morning i was looking for $MOMO on one of my scanners i have set. However it did not appear, although it had met all the right criteria....I think. The scanners criteria can be found below.
List to Scan : US Common stock
Price percentage change today : Less than -3% ( Daily)
Price History : Greater than $20 ( Daily)
Volume: Greater than 500,000 ( Daily)
If anyone has some logical reasoning to why certain stocks dont appear, that would be much appreciated.
Kind regards Navraj
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A large value comparive to x period from before of that individual stock. It cant be fixed since each stock wold be massively different.
Nav
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1) When scanning, is it possible to merge the NYSE and NASDAQ together in one scan?
2) Also how would I Scan for stocks that have high volaitlity on my Rate of change indicator.?
Regards Navraj
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Simple question, what criteria would i use to set up a scan that:
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Looks for stocks that have moved 10% or above in the last 2 days.
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Stocks that have at least 500,000 daily volume and obove
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And stocks that are above $1
Regards Navraj
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oh I see, so if i upgrade it wouldnt change? as the data is in real time.
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I still dont understand something. Lets say im looking at a 2 minute chart, same settings as i mentioned. and the candle in question is the 11.32 candlestick. Lets say the Rate of change is 500k. Why does this keep changing during the 11:50 Candle stick? By changing i mean the RoC number has changed on the 11:32 candle stick since its close.
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So I've got a rate of change indicator with the source being OBV. The periods I've set for this is 4. Im having abit of confusion as to how the currency rate of change figure is being derived. Does it look at the last four periods including the current candle stick . E.g 1-2-3-4-5 ( If it was the 5th candlestick it looks at 2-3-4-5) or ( Does it look at 1-2-3-4, therefore not including the current candlestick). I ask this because went i look back at a candle stick 10 minutes back it changes the rate of change number.
Sorry for the long winded question. And thanks in advance. :)
Regards Navraj.
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