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jesloc25
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 3:08:34 PM
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Hey Guys,

Need some help with some simple PCFs.

1) 10 MA Exp over 20 MA EXP (Not crossing, just over)
2) 20 MA EXP over 10 MA EXP (Same)

3) 14 period ADX Greater than 30, +DI over -DI
4) 14 Period ADX greater than 30, -DI over +DI

Thanks guys, you make TC2007 very easy to use!

diceman
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 7:54:07 PM
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1):

XAVGC10>XAVGC20

2):

XAVGC20>XAVGC10

3 and 4:

ADX can only be used with the
sort by function.


Thanks
diceman
jesloc25
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 8:33:14 PM
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There is no way to put ADX on a SCAN?

IS there way to change the scale on the ADX? I am trying to identify ADX above 30 and above 40. It is difficult because of the scaling.

THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!

diceman
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 8:50:52 PM
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You can click on the ADX line
and choose sort by actual value.

(this can be done with most indicators)

This will sort the stocks in your
watchlist by their ADX value.


Thanks
diceman
Craig_S
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 9:04:19 PM


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jesloc25,

Create your EasyScan for everything but ADX. Your final step will be to sort your resulting list by the ADX indictator. Check out this short video: Sorting by the ADX indicator

- Craig
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jesloc25
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 9:16:47 PM
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Diceman,

One more if you could:
20 MA CROSSING 10 MA (EXP)

In other words I want stocks that their 20 EXP MA is crossing above the 10 MA EXP.

THNAK DICEMAN.
Craig_S
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 9:18:32 PM


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Here is a post to keep handy: Moving Average PCF Templates

Here is your PCF:

XAVGC20>XAVGC10 AND XAVGC10.1>XAVGC20.1

- Craig
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jesloc25
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 9:35:06 PM
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Thanks to the both of you! And thank craig for that post on PCF temp.

Really like the fact that you guys help out on the weekends!

Cheers!
Craig_S
Posted : Sunday, September 24, 2006 10:21:34 PM


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You are very welcome!

- Craig
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