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cudjoewill
Posted : Sunday, January 28, 2018 1:23:48 PM
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Joined: 10/15/2011
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Hi Bruce,  

Is there a pcf or some other way that will allow me to scan for accerating Quarterly EPSs. 

Also would like to scan for accerating quarterly sales too. 

 

Thx 

 

WIlliam

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, January 29, 2018 11:07:03 AM


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There is no way to reference fundamentals in a Personal Criteria Formula.

What you can do as add both the fundamental and a 1 period rate of change indicator to a quarterly chart. Change the data source of the ROC to use the fundamental. Then click on it and select Create Condition (or Create Scan Condotion) to create a condition fo the ROC being greater than 0 (or possibly moving up).



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bcochrane
Posted : Monday, January 29, 2018 5:05:28 PM
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Joined: 9/17/2010
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There may be something that you can do, depending on your definition of "accelerating".

TC2000 has Fundamental Indicators called EPS Percent Change x Qtr Back for four quarters. You can construct a scan looking for each one to be greater than 10%, for example.

For longer periods, there is "EPS Percent Change Latest Yr" and "Earnings Growth Rate 5-Yr". You can scan for differentvalues of these, as well.

There aren't as many possible variables for Revenue. There is"Percent Change Revenue 1-Yr" and "Percent Change Revenue last Qtr". You can scan for these to be greater than a value you select

 

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