Registered User Joined: 11/10/2010 Posts: 3
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Hi Bruce,
I realize you are the main man here and I would like your help as well in helping me with a scan that I need to do on Forex pairs.
Looking to use a 12EMA with 36EMA for bouncing or touching candles on the 36EMA for bullish and brearish.
Thanks in advance
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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12EMA touching the candle can be written as follows.
L <= XAVGC12 AND XAVGC12 <= H
36EMA touching the candle can be written as follows.
L <= XAVGC36 AND XAVGC36 <= H
Both 12EMA and 36EMA touching the candle can be written as follows.
L <= XAVGC12 AND XAVGC12 <= H AND L <= XAVGC36 AND XAVGC36 <= H
At least one of 12EMA and 36EMA touching the candle can be written as follows.
(L <= XAVGC12 AND XAVGC12 <= H) OR (L <= XAVGC36 AND XAVGC36 <= H)
12EMA crossing up through 36EMA can be wrtten as follows.
XUP(XAVGC12, XAVGC36)
12EMA crossing down through 36EMA can be written as follows.
XDOWN(XAVGC12, XAVGC36)
Price crossing up through 12EMA can be written as follows.
XUP(C, XAVGC12)
Price crossing down through 12EMA can be wrtitten as follows.
XDOWN(C, XAVGC12)
Price crossing up through 36EMA can be written as follows.
XUP(C, XAVGC36)
Price crossing down through 36EMA can be written as follows.
XDOWN(C, XAVGC26)
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Registered User Joined: 3/5/2019 Posts: 2
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Hi Bruce,
I would be appreciate if you could help me to write PCF for this scenario:
Price makes a new low (6month low) after a steep sell off!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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I am not quite sure what you might consider a "steep sell off" (at least in an unambiguous objective way). The new low could be written as followsi in a daily time frame.
L < MINL125.1
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Registered User Joined: 3/5/2019 Posts: 2
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Thanks Bruce, would you please let me know what does "*.1" means here?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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MINL125.1 is the lowest low in the 125 bars ending 1 bar ago. The .1 is the 1 bar ago portion.
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