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Topic: Bowties
Posted: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 6:58:39 PM
Craig,
I would like the full bowtie, and a percentage would be acceptable too. I'd would think that .05% would suffice.
Topic: Bowties
Posted: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 6:51:40 PM
I'm interested in a PCF that calculates the intersection of the 10, 20 ,30 day MA. I willaccept a $.05 difference in the calculation instead of 0.00 between the three.
Thanks
Topic: pcf formula in Worden Report of 9/22/06
Posted: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 7:41:30 PM
Craig;
The pcf appeared in the Worden report of 9/22/06, and I can accept a simple MA for MS and simple for TSV.
Thanks
Topic: pcf formula in Worden Report of 9/22/06
Posted: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:35:36 AM
In this report, a pcf formula was shown using MS and MS avg 20 plus TSV. I am using a TSV of 28 and having trouble developing this pcf. How do you write a TSV with a period of 28 that goes thru zero? In other words, today TSV 28 >0, and yesterday's TSV28<0, and the MS today greater than the MS avg 20, and yesterday's MS < MS yesterdays avg 20.

Can you please write the pcf formula as discussed on the 9/2206 report?

Thanks,

Mel Meyers
Topic: Moving Average
Posted: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:19:15 PM
The formula AvgC10 does not equal the SMA10. I checked this against several stocks. How do you denote the SMA10 and EMA10 in a pcf for the price of the stock?
Thanks
Topic: Beyond Technicals
Posted: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 10:13:02 AM
Here is a strategy that has worked well for me. You buy using technicals and fundamentals, and sell using technicals