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Topic: Just can't seem to get it
Posted: Sunday, November 12, 2006 7:50:23 PM
Thanks diceman.

Yes, I did change it to 3 periods and your original was for 5 periods.

Weird, I have worked with other 'formula languages'(Tickquest-Neoticker, Stockwatch Pro, etc) but I just seem to have a mental block with TC.

I'll get it!

Once again, I appreciate the help.

Craig
Topic: Just can't seem to get it
Posted: Sunday, November 12, 2006 12:09:28 PM
Several days ago diceman provided a PCF for a 3 bar "pullup" from a 52 week low as follows:

(L <= MINL250.3) < (L <= MINL250.1)

For whatever reason, I can't convert that to a 3 bar "pullback" from a 52 week high.

I have changed the Ls and MINLs to Hs and MAXHs and can't seem to get it to work.

Once again, help from your collective brilliant minds to get a 3 bar pullback from a 52 week high will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Craig
Topic: Ok, No Bashing Please!
Posted: Saturday, November 4, 2006 1:05:27 PM
Diceman,

That did it - despite my poor description of the requirements.

Thanks,

Craig
Topic: Ok, No Bashing Please!
Posted: Saturday, November 4, 2006 12:51:49 PM
I've spent the last hour trying to construct a PCF for stocks that have bounced up 5 days after a 52 week low.

I can get the low ok, but can't get the 5 day offset.

Going nuts over something simple.

Help appreciated.

Thanks,

Craig
Topic: MG/Hemscott Sub Groups
Posted: Saturday, October 7, 2006 6:26:45 AM
As usual, after I make a post, I find what I'm looking for!

Thanks to all...

Craig
Topic: MG/Hemscott Sub Groups
Posted: Saturday, October 7, 2006 6:19:46 AM
Ok, I am cross-eyed from looking now, so I'll will ask the Pros!

I encountered a similar situation regarding Telecharts and Sectors previously.

In Sir Risk-Adjuster's very detailed and informative Worden Reports Submission of 10-06-06, he refers to sorting the Hemscott Industry Groups by % change - no problem (I get Metals and Mining top %). He then says "I change my Watchlist to Sub-Industry components and sort them by volume..."

I can not find a way to get to the Industry Sub-Groups.

As a note, I previously set up watch lists for the "Sectors" (ie, Healthcare)I am interested in by importing from Reuters scan.

I may have missed something but I am stuck on his procedure to "Change to Sub-Industry."

There has to be a better way.

Help and assistance is appreciated as always.

Craig
Topic: Hemscott groups
Posted: Friday, September 1, 2006 6:12:48 PM
Craig_S,

I think I found a way to do it. I added a column for Industy Group (&amp; Subgroup) to a tab. I then sorted by Industry Group and can then select by marking and copying to a watchlist named &quot;Aerospace/Defense&quot;.

I did a cursory check against Reuters Industry List and it appears to the the same.

(URL removed) .

Thanks again for the assistance.

Craig H
Topic: Hemscott groups
Posted: Friday, September 1, 2006 5:17:13 PM
Thanks for the help!

I am forever amazed at some of the Wordens' enhancements. I am replying through the RSS reader in QT.

Craig
Topic: Hemscott groups
Posted: Friday, September 1, 2006 5:05:32 PM
Does anyone know of a "text" cross reference for the Hemscott groups?

Is it possible to use a pcf or easyscan to cull them out?

Thanks in advance.

Craig

BTW the RSS is nice.

Topic: Gappers
Posted: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 8:14:56 AM
Thanks Bruce L