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Topic: Range PCF
Posted: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 7:17:14 PM

Perfect, thanks Bruce, much appreciated, Cheers kyle5

Topic: Range PCF
Posted: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 11:20:10 AM

Hi Bruce, Could you please help with this PCF, if its possible.I want to use this PCF in a column on an intraday watchlist. It would display the the % of the very latest price relative to today's total range (H-L) Example  Stock XYZ had a low of $90.00 and an intraday high of $100.00. Currently it is trading at $97.50. So the column would display 75.

Thanks Very much kyle5

 

Topic: RS line, stock / Industry Index (TC2000 v17)
Posted: Saturday, June 24, 2017 3:10:17 AM

Hi Bruce

  I am trying to display the Relative Strength line of a stock/ its industry index.

e.g.(as of Fridays close)

   AAPL ($146.28) / iX2380 Consumer electronics (3332.90)

146.28/3332.90=0.0439

I cant work out how to produce a RS line of this

 

Industry / stock seems to be the default in TC

 e.g. iX2380/ AAPL  3320.90/146.28=22.7024

 

I have this but I want stock/ Industry Index ( AAPL/iX2380)

So in this case the line would have been going down over the last 20 days(not up). I am wanting to scroll through watch lists looking at the relative strength line of a ticker / its industry index in the same way as you can do with the SP-500 now.

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks

Topic: RS line at new high
Posted: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 7:04:10 PM

Thanks very much Bruce

Topic: RS line at new high
Posted: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 9:17:58 AM

Bruce, is there any way you can think of to scan for stocks where the Relative strength line is at a 12 or 6 month new high, thanks

Topic: TTM Squeeze Indicator
Posted: Monday, November 2, 2015 2:18:46 PM

Cheers Bruce, Ive sent you a msg in TCMail

Topic: TTM Squeeze Indicator
Posted: Saturday, October 31, 2015 8:41:42 AM

QUOTE (Bruce_L)

I have sent you a TCMail with a chart attached with a TTM Squeeze indicator plotted in it which you can save. This TTM Squeeze indicator has been modified to use the formula checking for both Bollinger Bands to be inside the Keltner Channels instead of just checking for the width of the Bollinger Bands to be narrower than the Keltner Channels.

You can go to Tools | Old Features | TCMail from the menus of TC2000 v12 in order to access your TCMail.

 

Bruce

I have been trying to set this TTM Squeeze indicator up for ages. Is there any way you could please send me a chart by Tc mail, that has the indicator, and that I could save?   I would really appreciate it

thanks kyle5

Topic: help with easyscan
Posted: Monday, November 4, 2013 1:02:08 PM

Cheers & Thank You very much Bruce

Topic: help with easyscan
Posted: Monday, November 4, 2013 12:36:44 PM
Thank You Bruce, I have set that up in sf5 as a market indicator and its exactly what i wanted. Could you please give me one more, but in the opposite direction. i.e.That finds any stock that makes a new 250 day low then closes in the top 10 % of the weekly bar.(i.e., the bar that has the 250 day low somwhere  in it.) Could we exclude stocks below $12.00 again.
 
 thanks kyle5
Topic: help with easyscan
Posted: Monday, November 4, 2013 8:52:18 AM

Thanks Bruce

thats excellent & I will use that in TC2000

I actually meant to post this in the stockfinder section( my bad) as I am trying to set it up in stockfinder5.

Is there an easyscan that can achieve this is stockfinder 5 ?

Thanks kyle5