Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 17
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LONG (C > 20) AND (AVGV50 > 500) AND
(C > MAXC5.1) AND (C > C1 + 1)
AND (V > 1.5 * AVGV50)
SHORT (C > 20) AND (AVGV50 > 500) AND
(C < MINC5.1) AND (C < C1 - 1)
AND (V > 1.5 * AVGV50)
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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For others reading this, here is what these formulas do:
"Long" The stock price must be above $20. The average volume for the last 50 days must be above 50,000. Today's close must be a new 6-day high for the closes. The stock closed up at least $1 today and today's volume is at least 50% higher than the average volume.
"Short" The stock price must be above $20. The average volume for the last 50 days must be above 50,000. Today's close must be a new 6-day low for the closes. The stock closed down at least $1 today and today's volume is at least 50% higher than the average volume.
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