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Thursday, October 13, 2005 |
Friday, March 17, 2017 10:38:17 PM |
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Hi Bruce,
I contacted tech support and we found the problem. For some reason, my PCFs were not updating and once we fixed the problem they look OK. Thanks for pointing to right direction.
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Hi Bruce,
In my computer I created a simple easy scan starting with all us stocks (Volume > 1500). I used the above formula as a pcf and the result is that I am seeing so many stocks which have negative or red BOP. To name a few:
dsx
urre
llen
Now if I use the green BOP formula shown above these will show up too (which is not correct). Am I doing this correctly?
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Hi Bruce,
I am sorry to bother you again. I tried to use a simple formula
BOP > 0 AND BOP1.1 > 0 AND BOP1.2 > 0 AND BOP1.3 > 0 AND BOP1.4 > 0
as you mentioned for a easy scan and I see several stocks which are negative BOP (or simply red BOP) for last 5 bars. It doesn't look right to me. Other easy scans working OK and I am wondering if there is a problem with the BOP calculation.
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Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your help. regards
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Hi Bruce,
Could you also provide a pcf for the case where BOP being red for the last 5-bars? Thanks
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Hi Bruce,
It worked. Thanks for your quick response.
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Hi,
I am trying to create a simple PCF which can filter stocks with a BOP value > 0 for last 5 days. I used
MIN(BOP1,5) > 0 but it does not give me the desired results. I also used MIN(BOP1,5) > 40 to filter the stocks with green BOP for last 5 days. May be I do not understand how to use the BOP function. Any help is very much appreciated . Thanks
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OK, Now I understand. Thanks for your help.
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Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the response. Now I have another question. I have data manager setting at 500 intraday bars (I am using 5min intraday chart). Is that good enough?
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Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your help. I'll try your real code. One question though.. Bar can be 5 min or 15min, in other words can I use 5 min or 15 chart?
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