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Topic: Moving average pcf
Posted: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 2:11:39 PM

Nevermind, I found it.

 

Thanks

Topic: Moving average pcf
Posted: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 2:10:07 PM

Hi Bruce,

 

So AVGC5 means the average close over the last 5 days, correct?  But what about the .1, .2 and .3?

 

What do they represent?

 

 

Topic: Can someone check this PCF for me?
Posted: Monday, October 3, 2016 12:59:04 PM

I don't know why I was thinking high - close.  That doesn't even make any sense. 

 

 

Topic: Can someone check this PCF for me?
Posted: Monday, October 3, 2016 12:58:32 PM

that works well.

 

Thanks!

Topic: Can someone check this PCF for me?
Posted: Thursday, September 29, 2016 1:18:34 AM

I want to set up a PCF that will find stocks with volatility for the previous day not greater than 2%.  

 

So if stock XYZ closed at $15.50 and was also the high.  So I want the low to be no lower than $15.19.

 

This is what I came up with

 

(H1-C1)<=.02 
 
and if I wanted to scan for intraday volatility no greater than 2% for the past three days I came up with this
 
(H1-C1)<=.02 and (H2-C2)<=.02 and (H3-C3)<=.02
 
 
Yes? No?  Maybe you have something better?
 
Thanks.
Dan