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Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 2:45:38 PM
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Hello,
I use TSV with a 5 period exponential value. I also use it in conjunction with a exponential 10 period MA. What i need help with is the following scan:

1.) TSV line above the 10XMA.

2.) TSV line above the 10XMA when the XMA is above the zero line.

3.) If possible a scan for when the TSV line is crossing up through the 10XMA

As always, thanks so much for your help!!!
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 2:56:17 PM


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QUOTE (Drchipshot)
TSV line above the 10XMA.

XAVG(TSV,5) > XAVG(TSV,10)

QUOTE (Drchipshot)
TSV line above the 10XMA when the XMA is above the zero line.

XAVG(TSV,5) > XAVG(TSV,10) AND 9 * XAVG(TSV,10) > 4 * XAVG(TSV,5)

QUOTE (Drchipshot)
If possible a scan for when the TSV line is crossing up through the 10XMA

XAVG(TSV,5) > XAVG(TSV,10) AND XAVG(TSV1.1,5) <= XAVG(TSV1.1,10)

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Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:11:29 PM
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That would be actually 3 different scans, not one scan. Thanks.
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:15:59 PM


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Just use one of the Personal Criteria Formulas given in each EasyScan.

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

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Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:18:36 PM
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I also use XMACD 12, 26, 9. I need the following scans if at all possible.

1. Scan for fast and slow line above zero line.

2. Scan for fast line crossing up through slow line when below zero line

3. Scan for fast line crossing up through slow line when below zero line

4. Scan for fast line crossing up through zero line

Thank you again for your help in this matter.
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 3:36:57 PM


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QUOTE (Drchipshot)
Scan for fast and slow line above zero line.

XAVGC12 > XAVGC26 AND XAVG(XAVGC12,9) > XAVG(XAVGC26,9)

QUOTE (Drchipshot)
Scan for fast line crossing up through slow line when below zero line

XAVGC12 + XAVG(XAVGC26,9) > XAVGC26 + XAVG(XAVGC12,9) AND XAVGC12.1 + XAVG(XAVGC26.1,9) <= XAVGC26.1 + XAVG(XAVGC12.1,9) AND XAVGC12 < XAVGC26

QUOTE (Drchipshot)
Scan for fast line crossing up through slow line when below zero line

Three seems to be the same as two.

QUOTE (Drchipshot)
Scan for fast line crossing up through zero line

XAVGC12 > XAVGC26 AND XAVGC12.1 <= XAVGC26.1

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Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 4:24:47 PM
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Thanks so much for your help Bruce!
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 4:32:45 PM


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You're welcome.

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Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 4:41:16 PM
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Sorry Bruce, I meant for that repeat one to be:

Scan for fast line crossing up through slow line when ABOVE zero line.

Thanks again, Chip
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Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 4:53:58 PM


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XAVGC12 + XAVG(XAVGC26,9) > XAVGC26 + XAVG(XAVGC12,9) AND XAVGC12.1 + XAVG(XAVGC26.1,9) <= XAVGC26.1 + XAVG(XAVGC12.1,9) AND XAVG(XAVGC12,9) > XAVG(XAVGC26,9)

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Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 4:59:18 PM
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hello?
Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 5:02:29 PM
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Oh great, wow I have alot to work with, thanks again. Have a good evening!!
Drchipshot
Posted : Thursday, April 15, 2010 5:51:10 PM
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auchang929
Posted : Friday, May 28, 2010 1:04:05 AM
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Hi, Bruce, for learning purpose, the PCF for TSV28, Exponential, crossing up its 15 period exponential moving average, is as following:
XAVG(TSV,28) > XAVG(TSV,15)
Is this corrected?  I try this formula on Telechart, it gave me a different results other than my setting in the middle window,  It shows 2 to 3 days delay from the day TSV28, exponential crossing up its 15 period exponential moving average.
Thank for your advise.
Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, June 1, 2010 8:48:25 AM


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auchang929,
Please try the following Personal Criteria Formula instead:

XAVG(TSV,28) < XAVG(TSV,15) AND XAVG(TSV1.1,28) >= XAVG(TSV1.1,15)

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ats33
Posted : Tuesday, August 17, 2010 9:42:06 PM
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In the chart I set up TSV 38 : MovAvg 19 in the middle pane. How to write a PCF to scan stocks whose TSV 38 has been above the MovAvg 19 for the last 5 days already? The Average Type is exponental.

-ats33
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, August 18, 2010 8:49:48 AM


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ats33,
Assuming both the TSV and MA are Exponential:

XAVG(TSV,38) < XAVG(TSV,19) AND XAVG(TSV1.1,38) < XAVG(TSV1.1,19) AND XAVG(TSV1.2,38) < XAVG(TSV1.2,19) AND XAVG(TSV1.3,38) < XAVG(TSV1.3,19) AND XAVG(TSV1.4,38) < XAVG(TSV1.4,19)

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ats33
Posted : Wednesday, August 18, 2010 9:41:42 PM
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Thank you Bruce for the PCF. What is the difference between TSV and TSV1?
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, August 19, 2010 7:31:48 AM


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ats33,
Nothing as TSV1 is a 1-Period Simple Moving Average of TSV and a 1-Period Simple Moving Average is the same as its parent.

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