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Iryna
Posted : Sunday, November 13, 2005 7:24:50 AM
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Hello,

I am Pavel from Czech Republic and as you see I am gold user.
First, I am satisfied with your product because it helps me educate myself and this is what I am expecting most.

Second. I have some questions.
1. I can use Money Stream “one week surge”. HOW I can use “surge for one day” with Money Stream?

2. Can I see somewhere how many companies reach today
“New high for the year and compare with new low for this year”?

3. Have I chance as Gold user to see 15, 10 or 5 min chart after market? Because Peter and Dan Wordens talking about MS, TSV etc. and I would like to analyze after market how this indicator react in minutes charts.

4. I am looking for some PCF how to create scan for BB spreading and BB pinching? I am not as good to create them, but it will be very helpful and I believe some one already did it. But I have no idea how I can find it.

Thank you very much for your unsure

Pavel
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Craig_S
Posted : Sunday, November 13, 2005 7:52:50 AM


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Welcome to the TeleChart family!

1) A one-day MoneyStream surge can be created using the PCF language. Start by watching this short video:

How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)

Once you learn how to create PCFs create this one:
MoneyStream 1-day Surge
(MS1-MS1.1)/(MAX(MS1,99)-MIN(MS1,99)*100

2) You can create an EasyScan for each condition then check their counts (the number of stocks in each one)

Here are TWO PCFs you need to create

New 1-year High
H>MAXH249.1

New 1-year Low
L<MINL249.1

Once you create them you can create two new EasyScans and put one in each. Here is a short video on how to create an EasyScan.

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

3) Intraday charts with a time frame smaller than daily are only available at the Platinum service level

4) Check out this video for your BB question:

Finding Expanding or Contracting Bollinger Bands

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Iryna
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 12:15:11 AM
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Thank you Craig.
It is helpful.

Pavel
Iryna
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 1:21:44 AM
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Hi Craig,
Now I am working on the BB. I had set up custom indicators. In case I have BB 20, 20, and I am looking for the stock which after contracting JUST start expanding, should I put for Visual sorting period 10? Or 3 days because I would like to see stock which JUST start EXPANDING.

For example I would like to find stocks which looks like as today IBM. Yesterday it was not what I would like to see.

I would like to see this type of the stocks at the bottom or top of my watch list.

Thank you
Pavel
Iryna
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 2:26:19 AM
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I find the error. thanks
Iryna
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 2:27:00 AM
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Hi Craig again,
Now I am working on MS and I have a little problem. After I test the formula, it gives me this error. "Error in Formula Syntax“, „Market days needed to calculate Criterion: 100"

What it mean?

Thanks
Iryna
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 2:30:37 AM
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I find it
Great support!!!
Craig_S
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 3:28:14 AM


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I'll be over here (if you need me).



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Iryna
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 6:07:04 PM
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Hellou Craig,¨
Plese look for notes which I put there at 1.21 AM 11/16/05. Thanks

Pavel
Doug_H
Posted : Wednesday, November 16, 2005 6:30:22 PM


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I'm assuming you've already watched this video, which Craig suggested:

Finding Expanding or Contracting Bollinger Bands

Your formula would be ABS(AVGC10-AVGC20)

When you do your visual sorting, you must choose Visual Change. In the video, Craig suggests that your visual change period should be set to 10 (which is half the value of your Bollinger Band period). When I tested the sort here, I tried using 3, since you want more recent expansion of the bands. Either way seems to work OK. With 10, I found more defined contraction, but the expansion began longer ago. With 3, the expansion began more recently, but the preceding contractions weren't always as decisive.

Regardless, starting at the top of your list, as you scroll through looking at the charts (sorted either way), you'll be able to spot immediately the stocks where the expansion took place very recently. I'd probably stick with the 10, and let my eyes pick out the recent expanders. You should try both sorts to see which one you like best.

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Iryna
Posted : Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:50:14 AM
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I must say good support.
But its dangers for you, because we will have (as a users) more question.

I have some again.

1. You Dough write some where about colored graph. How I can do it - in case that candle is engulfing candle (bearish o bullish) I would like to have different color of the candle. Is it possible?

2. New year high o low - number 249 - that mean how many days are working days in market? Is it correct?

3. How I can paste picture if I do PrtSc on keyboard and I would like to explain something on this picture.


Thanks Pavel
Doug_H
Posted : Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:56:03 AM


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#1: Check out this link:

solid and open candles

#2: Not sure what you are asking. MAXH250 would give the highest high for a one year period. MINL250 would give the lowest low for the year. 250 trading days in the year.

3#: Check out this link:

Including Images in Your Posts

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Iryna
Posted : Monday, November 28, 2005 10:46:04 AM
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Thank you Doug!

Again some questions.
1) Do you have in TC Parabolic SAR? If TC does not have it, do you plan to create this indicator?

2) Have I chance to draw line to indicator area (Second and third part under graph?) For example I would like to draw divergences in MS or TSV with price if price is in first part, MS in second and TSV in third part of windows.

Nice day from Prague to you
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, November 28, 2005 10:56:32 AM


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Parabolic SAR is not currently included as an indicator in TeleChart. It is also not currently possible to use the Drawing Tools in the Middle and Bottom sections of the chart. Both features have been suggested previously. Worden Brothers does not normally discuss future features until they are released or officially announced.

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Iryna
Posted : Monday, November 28, 2005 5:21:29 PM
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Hi Bruce,

your unsere mean, that Worden company plan to creat SAR and posibility to draw some lines or Not? Thanks
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, November 28, 2005 6:00:04 PM


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My answer means I can't say if we are planning on adding them or not.

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Iryna
Posted : Saturday, December 3, 2005 3:16:33 AM
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Thank you, now it clear for me. As soon as I need any other unsere I´ll be back. Thank´s
Iryna
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 2:46:54 PM
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Hello in US!

I am trying to create some scan’s which should have conditions below. Can you help me? Thank you. Pavel

1) When stock drop below
a) 10 DMA
b) 20 DMA
c) 50 DMA

2) When stock broke above
a) 10 DMA
b) 20 DMA
c) 50 DMA

Thank you. Pavel
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 4:17:16 PM


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Check out this video and then look at the PCF templates under it (scroll down to below the video).

You should have everything you need...

Understanding Moving Averages - Part I, The Basics

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Iryna
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 7:33:25 PM
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Hi Caig,

I think, I understend EMA and SMA, but I do not understand well how to create scan, where I would like to find stock which today

first scan - drop below 20 day EMA
second scan - broke above 20 day EMA

Please, make some example
jynkin
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 8:07:01 PM
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This is a first day drop below the 20 day EMA. The second is a first day above the 20 day EMA.

C < XAVGC20 AND C1 > XAVGC20.1

C > XAVGC20 AND C1 < XAVGC20.1

You can add more days before the crossover to improve the PCF's usefulness. Such as for the first formula add: AND C2 > XAVGC20.2 AND C3 > XAVGC20.3
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 9:21:13 PM


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There are PCF templates under the video, did you check them out?

jynkin gave you good PCFs. Let me know if you need more direction beyond them.

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jynkin
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 9:42:56 PM
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Craig,

I didn't see any PCF templates associated with that video that I could access as a viewer. Am I missing something? What link or button do you get these video PCF templates?

jynkin
Doug_H
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 9:47:28 PM


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Scroll down below the video window, and you will see the PCF's posted there. You can copy and paste them into your TeleChart.

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jynkin
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 10:04:02 PM
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When I click the video link, it plays within the discussion block under Craigs March 22, 2005 posting. And there is no window to scroll down. I don't see any video window to scroll or any thing resembling a PCF or PCF link or template. ??

jynkin
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, January 14, 2006 10:14:33 PM


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At the bottom of the Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:54:21 AM reply are some templates.

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Iryna
Posted : Sunday, January 15, 2006 4:06:59 AM
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QUOTE (jynkin)
This is a first day drop below the 20 day EMA. The second is a first day above the 20 day EMA.

C &amp;lt; XAVGC20 AND C1 &amp;gt; XAVGC20.1

C &amp;gt; XAVGC20 AND C1 &amp;lt; XAVGC20.1

You can add more days before the crossover to improve the PCF's usefulness. Such as for the first formula add: AND C2 &amp;gt; XAVGC20.2 AND C3 &amp;gt; XAVGC20.3



Thanks for help from Prague. Pavel
Iryna
Posted : Friday, February 3, 2006 3:59:51 AM
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Possibility to draw stops

Thank you for great software which helping me trade and at the some time learn. Great work from Petr and Dan to every body around support !!!

Because I love this software I have some suggestion.
I have hard time to set up stops. Help me a lot, if I cane draw visual stop to the graph. I like to see some simile tools how I so it in Trade Navigator. Do you expect that Telechart will have this possibility in a future also?

What I would like to see is possibility put to the graph some point (for example diameter 1/10 inches, with tail from left to right – and at the end of tail should be price for this point.
This I cane use as a moment where I would like to get in (position) and out (as a stop or target).

Will be great to have chance to change color for this point and tail.

Working Telechart team on something simile? Thank you.

Iryna
Posted : Friday, March 24, 2006 5:48:41 PM
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Hello, I am looking what it is Trin,Tick and Volatility index - is it cane you help me? Here are some information which I get. thank you Pavel

1. TRIN (NOTE INTRA-Day Chart Only);
TICKER SYMBOL:
In Real Time Markets – TIPO.X
In Optionsxpress - $nastrin

2. TICK (NOTE INTRA-Day Chart Only);
TICKER SYMBOL:
In Real Time Markets – N.TO
In Optionsxpress - $nastick

3. Volatility index of the QQQQ
TICKER SYMBOL:
In Optionsxpress - $QQV
NOTE can only be found in optionsxpress intra-day java charts

Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, March 24, 2006 6:05:15 PM


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Iryna,
You can search for symbols in TeleChart by selecting Jump | Company Name Search and typing part of the name. You may wish to review the following symbols:

$TICK - NYSE Tick Index
$TICKA - AMEX Tick Index
$TICKQ - NASDAQ Tick Index
$TRIN - NYSE Short Term Trade Index
$TRINA - AMEX Short Term Trade Index
$TRINQ - NASDAQ Short Term Trade Index
QQV - QQQQ Volatility Index
TICK - NYSE Tick Index
TICQ - Nasdaq Tick Index
VXN--X - CBOE Nasdaq Volatily Index
VIX--X - CBOE Market Volatily Index
VXO--X - CBOE OEX Volatily Index

The symbols beginning with $ stream in Realtime for Platinum users. You may be interested in the following:

Market Stats, TICK and TRIN

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Iryna
Posted : Friday, March 24, 2006 6:15:04 PM
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Thank you Bruce
Iryna
Posted : Friday, March 24, 2006 6:25:19 PM
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Bruce, and I cane not find other information also I am trayin, but without result.

4. Advance Decline Line
Ticker Symbol: $ADQ found in Trade Navigator)


5. Nasdaq Short-Term Trading Indicator
Ticker Symbol: $TRINQ found in TN

6. Nasdaq Cumulative Tick
Ticker Symbol: $TICKQ found in Trade Navigator)
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, March 24, 2006 6:45:13 PM


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Iryna,
Have you had a chance to read through my Friday, March 24, 2006 6:05:15 PM post and the entry I referenced from the Online Help Files?

I can't find anything about the Nasdaq Cumulative Tick, but the Nasdaq Short Term Trade Index was mentioned in that post (which even has the same symbol as TN) and the referenced help file includes three Advance Decline lines. Here's are the Advance/Decline lines I found by typing "DECL" in the Company Name Search:

$AMAD - AMEX Advance Decline
$NSAD - NASDAQ Advance Decline
$NYAD - NYSE Advance Decline
T2100 - Advance / Decline Line
T2125 - Nasdaq Adv/Decline
T2126 - Nasdaq 100 Adv/decline
T2128 - Russell 1000 Advance/Decline Line
T2128 - Russell 2000 Advance/Decline Line
T2129 - Russell 3000 Advance/Decline Line

You may be interested in the following:

Worden’s Market Indicators (T2s)

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Iryna
Posted : Saturday, April 15, 2006 5:26:38 PM
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Hi, I am looking for the simile education "link" for wilders RSI (as you have for MACD or Stochastic). Please, where I cane find it?
Doug_H
Posted : Saturday, April 15, 2006 6:57:24 PM


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There is no video on RSI. Craig thought about doing a video on RSI, but after doing a bunch of research and attempts at a video, he determined that it wasn't well suited for a video demonstration.

I think you should be able to find quite a bit of info on RSI if you searched the web using Google or any other search engine.

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Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, April 15, 2006 7:55:02 PM


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You might find this interesting

Wilder's RSI question

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Iryna
Posted : Saturday, June 9, 2007 10:04:18 AM
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I would like to use Fibonacci Retracement – lines from 0; 23,6; …etc. , but I have question.
1. I do not want to see extensions from my line (which I draw).
2. I would like to see price (on the right hand side) at the end of these lines.
How I cane make it?

Pavel
Iryna
Posted : Saturday, June 9, 2007 10:32:10 AM
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In past I find PCF for Morning star, Evening star, Hang man, etc, but now I am not able to find it. Can you help me? Thank you.

Pavel
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, June 11, 2007 9:53:27 AM


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Iryna,
I do not know of a way to turn off the extensions or make the price show at the end of the Fibonacci Retracement Lines in TeleChart.

You may wish to review the following:

Boolean PCFs for Candlestick Patterns
Candlestick Patterns for BackScanner
PCFs and EasyScans for Candlestick Patterns
Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics

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jschott
Posted : Monday, June 11, 2007 10:40:57 AM
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While I did not check RSI, if you have the Blocks 1.3 or 2.0 downloaded, there is a lot of help in the Help files.

Usually there is a listing of other web sites that explain various indicators and also references to books.

That should give you additional help in getting started in case you need more help on an Indicator.

I have also found that there are a lot of good books. Technical Analysis from A to Z by Achilis (in think that's the spelling) is a nice simple indicator by indicator walkthrough. Note there are two editions - the second covers more indicators, the first is often cheaper on ebay and other places.
I don't know about postage to the CR.
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