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Doug_H
Posted : Wednesday, October 20, 2004 11:55:21 AM


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keywords: PCF personal criteria formula sort criterion scan condition PCF wizard update PCFs fx edit formulas help file


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Posted : Saturday, March 12, 2005 3:07:29 PM


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Your post came out blank. If you have a question or a comment, could you re-post it? Thanks!

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Posted : Monday, May 16, 2005 1:28:22 PM
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Hi Dough

Not sure why the link to the video is not showing up any play button, just a big blank white screen. Please advise.

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Posted : Monday, May 16, 2005 1:35:08 PM


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Can you see the play button on other videos? I am getting the play button while I am here...

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timithynuon
Posted : Tuesday, August 2, 2005 12:56:46 AM
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I would like to know if you have any pcf for MACD(12,25,9)
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Craig_S
Posted : Tuesday, August 2, 2005 1:41:24 AM


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Check out this video and the PCF templates under it....

Understanding MACD

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Posted : Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:12:46 PM
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Doug's review was exactly what I needed to pursue various solutions in writing my own PCF.....Thanks. Chuck, (email removed by moderator).
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Posted : Thursday, August 25, 2005 1:32:01 PM


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Great! I'm thrilled you found the video helpful!

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rAmJET
Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2006 6:10:56 PM
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In TC2k chat rooms, that have been around for quite a few yrs now, members are still posting PCF's off their tc2k. Will these PCF's still be applicable, in most cases (or in all cases?), to tc2005? In other words, has the PCF language changed at all through the evolution of tc2k to tcnet to tc2005? Has the syntax and the symbols to write the formulas (PCF's) varied at all from version-to-version as the yrs have gone by?
Craig_S
Posted : Thursday, February 9, 2006 6:52:15 AM


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Nope...

The PCF syntax has always been backward compatible.

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Deion
Posted : Sunday, March 5, 2006 7:32:19 PM
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I just watched the video on how to do a PCF on Price Percent Change 45 days ago. I was intrested in creating a PCF which would show me Price Percent Change Year to date. I know the basic formula would be ((C1-X)/X*100)where X is the price at the beginning of the year. My question is if anyone knows how to calculate X. (Do I include all days or just trading days?)If anyone has done a PCF for YTD and would like to share it I would greatly appreciate it.

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Posted : Sunday, March 5, 2006 10:26:38 PM


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I wrote it up for you here:

Year to date price change

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danishone
Posted : Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:18:53 PM
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could you help me to make this PCF'S formula for RS:?
MARKET PRICE
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BASE PRICE X S&P 500
Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, October 17, 2006 9:04:37 PM


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danishone,
Your question was already answered where you asked it previously here:

PCF formula for RSI

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stevej
Posted : Sunday, November 12, 2006 9:49:49 AM
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I am very interested in writing a formular for bullish engulfing patterns. I have followed (I think) to a t on how do do this. However in my easy scan I can't put in values for "open as % of close" and open as % of close yest" both of these in my easy scan have "true" after it. I'm sure I've done something wrong but can't figure it out. Also the values on "open yest as % of close yest"(153.842 to max) (this is the closest I can get to 100) and "close as % of open yest" (min to max) I can't seem to get the values that I need. Any suggestions? Thanks Steve
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Posted : Sunday, November 12, 2006 8:37:53 PM


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I would just use the PCF given here: Boolean PCFs for Candlestick Patterns

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popalo
Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2007 1:14:42 AM
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Can you please tell me how to create a PCF for Volatility.
Bruce_L
Posted : Sunday, February 11, 2007 9:28:00 AM


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popalo,
Volatility is a concept more than an indicator. That said, numerous indicators try to measure volatility to some extent.

On another note, it is generally best to start a new topic when asking questions unrelated to the existing topic and confine follow-up questions to an existing related topic. You may wish to review the following:

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BHCO101
Posted : Friday, March 9, 2007 11:01:02 AM
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C > C1 AND C > AVGC50 AND AVGC50 > AVGC200 AND V > 1.5 * AVGV50

This is what i have saved as the PCF.

i am getting some stocks with 50 dma under the 200 dma and some stock's with prices that are lower than the prior day

this is not easy, can somebody help me get this problem solved???
BHCO101
Posted : Friday, March 9, 2007 11:06:29 AM
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First, I want the stock to be up for the day (Price Percent Change today, 0.01 to Max), the stock to be trading above the 50 dma (C > AVGC50), the 50 dma to be above the 200 dma (AVGC50 > AVGC200).
Second, I want the volume to be at least 1.5x the 50 day volume average (V > 1.5 * AVGV50). On one scan I have stocks that have to avg. 100k shares a day for the past 50 days (AVG50 >= 1000). On a seperate one I have one that trades avg. 20k to 100k (more speculative, wider spreads) (AVGV50 >= 200 AND AVGV50 <= 1000).

The above is what I was suggested.

"C > C1 AND C > AVGC50 AND AVGC50 > AVGC200 AND V > 1.5 * AVGV50" <--- Is this is the correct formula for the suggestion?
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, March 9, 2007 11:15:13 AM


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BHC0101,
Please stop spamming the forums with the same question over and over again. It is generally best to ask related or follow-up questions in an existing topic and start a new topic for a new question. You may wish to review the following:

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Please confine your follow-ups on this to one of the following topics:

PCF question
PCF Question

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jjgrinsell
Posted : Sunday, March 18, 2007 10:11:31 PM
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This video seems to stop at 4:34 into the playing time. Is it me or is anyone else having this problem?
jimpete
Posted : Sunday, January 18, 2009 10:19:12 PM
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I tried the PCF editing formula using the instruction by Bob. My parenthesis is not curved but I did match everything but didn't have a test symbol for the formula test. This was the one the original was, [editing formula for price percent change 5 day]. Keep getting error. here it is:[[C -C5 / C5] * 100.
Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, January 20, 2009 5:14:11 PM


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jimpete,
The parentheses need to be curved (they are generally shifted 9 and shifted 0). Squared off brackets are not correct syntax.

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cra768
Posted : Wednesday, June 30, 2010 1:53:56 PM
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I get errors when testing the formula: Error in formula Syntax, creteria info: ,market days needed to calculate criteria:2

Engulfing
C1>O1 AND
C1<O AND
O1>C
*Sort in descending order*

I am  new and just  learning the PCF ways, so please bear with me if this is a basic question: This formula came out of the list on the website PCFs and EasyScans for Candlestick Patterns
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, June 30, 2010 2:00:46 PM


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cra768,
The Error in Formula Syntax message is an error message while the Market Days needed to Calculate Criteria message is informative and not an error.

I suspect the problem is that you are including both the title of the Personal Criteria Formula and the sorting note below the formula when Copying and Pasting the formula into TeleChart. Please try posting just the formula instead:

C1 > O1 AND C1 < O AND O1 > C

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paulcharlescormier
Posted : Friday, May 6, 2011 11:59:16 AM
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Hi Bruce,
Is it possible to have a special PCF witch can tell me when a price cross over the first 30 minutes opening high or low on every single day.

Thanks, Paul
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, May 6, 2011 12:08:03 PM


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paulcharlescormier,
I cannot think of a practical automated method of doing so using the current Personal Criteria Formula Language in either the current production release of TeleChart or the TC2000.com version 11 beta.

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davepop2006
Posted : Monday, October 10, 2011 5:39:51 AM
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i am finding it difficult to copy and paste it to my tc2000new condition format.kindly help please?
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, October 10, 2011 8:06:17 AM


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You should be able to highlight the formula in forums and either right-click and select copy or use ctrl-c to copy. You will need to use ctrl-v to paste the formula into TC2000 version 12 however as right-click paste is not available.

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peterlee823
Posted : Saturday, January 21, 2012 5:53:06 PM
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Hi, I saw the video above PCF but I do not know how to get the screen that the video tutorial is on. Can you tell me where I can go in my TC2000 to get to that screen? Thanks
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, January 23, 2012 9:04:16 AM


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The video is for TC2000 version 7.

In TC2000 version 12, you would select Indicators | New Indicator Formula or Conditions | New Condition Formula to create a formula.

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