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daledalmada
Posted : Thursday, March 2, 2017 2:48:28 PM
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Assuming today is Thursday...which it is!

close yesterday (Wednesday) was unchanged or down no more than 1.5% vs the previous day (Tuesday)

 

close yesterday (Wednesday) was unchanged or down no more than 1% vs the previous day (Tuesday)

 

close yesterday (Wednesday) was up no more than 1% or down no more than 1% vs the previous day (Tuesday)

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, March 2, 2017 2:54:12 PM


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QUOTE (daledalmada)
close yesterday (Wednesday) was unchanged or down no more than 1.5% vs the previous day (Tuesday)

.985 * C2 <= C1 AND C1 <= C2

QUOTE (daledalmada)
close yesterday (Wednesday) was unchanged or down no more than 1% vs the previous day (Tuesday)

.99 * C2 <= C1 AND C1 <= C2

QUOTE (daledalmada)
 close yesterday (Wednesday) was up no more than 1% or down no more than 1% vs the previous day (Tuesday)

.99 * C2 <= C1 AND C1 <= 1.01 * C2



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daledalmada
Posted : Thursday, March 2, 2017 3:04:47 PM
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Thank you Bruce.  If I were to phrase it like this would the PCFs be the same?:

Price % change Yesterday between 0% to -1.5%

Price % change Yesterday between 0% to -1%

Price % change Yesterday between 1% to -1%

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, March 2, 2017 3:05:36 PM


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Yes, the formulas would be the same.



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daledalmada
Posted : Thursday, March 2, 2017 3:10:56 PM
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Great!  Thank you Bruce!

daledalmada
Posted : Monday, March 13, 2017 1:57:38 PM
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Hi Bruce,

I wanted to make some slight changes to these definitions.  How would the PCFs change?

 

Price % Change Yesterday Between 0% to -1.5% (not only did the price yesterday close unchanged or down no more than 1.5% vs the previous day, but the price range yesterday was unchanged or down no more than 1.5% during the trading day)

 

Price % change Yesterday between 0% to -1% (not only did the price yesterday close unchanged or down no more than 1% vs the previous day, but the price range yesterday was unchanged or down no more than 1% during the trading day)

 

Price % change Yesterday between 1% to -1% (not only did the price yesterday close up no more than 1% or down no more than 1% vs the previous day, but the price range yesterday was up no more than 1% or down no more than 1% during the trading day)

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, March 13, 2017 2:17:20 PM


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QUOTE (daledalmada)
Price % Change Yesterday Between 0% to -1.5% (not only did the price yesterday close unchanged or down no more than 1.5% vs the previous day, but the price range yesterday was unchanged or down no more than 1.5% during the trading day)

.985 * C2 <= L1 AND H1 <= C2

QUOTE (daledalmada)
Price % change Yesterday between 0% to -1% (not only did the price yesterday close unchanged or down no more than 1% vs the previous day, but the price range yesterday was unchanged or down no more than 1% during the trading day)

.99 * C2 <= L1 AND H1 <= C2

QUOTE (daledalmada)
Price % change Yesterday between 1% to -1% (not only did the price yesterday close up no more than 1% or down no more than 1% vs the previous day, but the price range yesterday was up no more than 1% or down no more than 1% during the trading day)

.99 * C2 <= L1 AND H1 <= 1.01 * C2



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daledalmada
Posted : Monday, March 13, 2017 2:43:27 PM
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Thank you Bruce!  You never cease to amaze me!

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, March 13, 2017 2:47:54 PM


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You're welcome.



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