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Registered User Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 441
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i want to find stocks that gap up today with volume that greather 3 times from avgv 90 and closed more than 75% than the trading range . thx alot !!
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Registered User Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 441
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and another question pls ' i try to find TSV DIVERGENCE and i want close of today lower than low 39 days ago and TSV OF TODAY HIGHER THAN TSV 39 days ago. thx again!!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 4,308
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Create and update the following PCF's:
Gap Up L>H1
Strong Volume V>(AVGV90*3)
Close vs. Trading Range ((C-L)/(H-L))*100
Now add all three PCF's to an EasyScan. The third PCF will present a range selector in EasyScan. Select Value as your condition type, and use the range selector to accept values from 75 to MAX.
Here are a couple of videos that can help with PCF's and EasyScans if you're new at this.
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF) Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria
- Doug Teaching Online!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 4,308
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Let's say your TSV setting is TSV19. Here are your PCF's:
Close vs. 39 Days Ago (C/C39)*100
TSV19 vs. 39 Days Ago (TSV19/TSV19.39)*100
In EasyScan, both PCF's will present a range selector. Use Value as the Condition Type for both. For the first PCF, accept on low values (perhaps MIN to 25). For the second PCF, accept only high values (perhaps 75 to MAX).
- Doug Teaching Online!
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Registered User Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 441
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thx dough but i need it to be a boolean formula that i can back test with it
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 4,308
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QUOTEClose vs. Trading Range ((C-L)/(H-L))*100
Change to: ((C-L)/(H-L))>=75
QUOTEClose vs. 39 Days Ago (C/C39)*100
Change to: ((C/C39)*100)<=25
QUOTETSV19 vs. 39 Days Ago (TSV19/TSV19.39)*100
Change To: ((TSV19/TSV19.39)*100)>=75
- Doug Teaching Online!
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Registered User Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 441
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thank you very much !!!!!!!!!!!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 4,308
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My pleasure, elson2.
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Registered User Joined: 1/1/2005 Posts: 2,645
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QUOTE (elson2) i want close of today lower than low 39 days ago and TSV OF TODAY HIGHER THAN TSV 39 days ago. thx again!!
If you would would like Price depreciation along with net share accumulation as measured by TSV over the last 39 days, the PCF is:
(C-C39<0)AND(TSV39>0)
It is not possible to determine whether there in net share accumulation as measured by TSV over the last 39 days from observing TSV19 Simple over the 39 days.
As a mater of fact, the probability of net share distribution over the 39 days is greater than 50% given that:
(TSV19-TSV19.39>0)AND(C-C39<0)
I have not made measurements using those exact parameters. The closest I have come in my measurements is with 18 and 27 in place of 19 and 39.
Thanks, Jim Murphy
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Registered User Joined: 1/1/2005 Posts: 2,645
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QUOTE (Doug_H) Let's say your TSV setting is TSV19. Here are your PCF's:
Close vs. 39 Days Ago (C/C39)*100
TSV19 vs. 39 Days Ago (TSV19/TSV19.39)*100
Doug,
Your TSV PCF has a divide by zero problem or even worse divide a positive number by a negative number. In any case, the TSV PCF leads to problems and should not be used.
Thanks, Jim Murphy
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Registered User Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 441
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bustermu thx very much for your post, i work with TSV 39 and i really mean that i want close of today lower than low 39 days ago and TSV 39!!OF TODAY HIGHER THAN TSV 39!!39!! days ago. because 39 dyas gives us somtimes also divergence that happenes on 14 or 28 dyas AGO also. so i try your pcf also .thx again
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Registered User Joined: 6/25/2005 Posts: 441
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QUOTE (elson2) bustermu thx very much for your post, i work with TSV 39 and i really mean that i want close of today lower than low 39 days ago and TSV 39!!OF TODAY HIGHER THAN TSV 39!!39!! days ago. because 39 dyas gives us somtimes also divergence that happenes on 14 or 28 dyas AGO also. so i try your pcf also .thx again
and maybe we can add this that price is decreasing fo the last 90 days
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Try this PCF:
C<C39 AND TSV39>TSV39.39
Have you checked out this video on TSV sorting? You should find some neat ideas in it:
Visual Sorting by TSV
- Craig Here to Help!
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Gold Customer
Joined: 5/4/2005 Posts: 74
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QUOTE (Doug_H) QUOTEClose vs. Trading Range ((C-L)/(H-L))*100 Change to: ((C-L)/(H-L))>=75 QUOTEClose vs. 39 Days Ago (C/C39)*100 Change to: ((C/C39)*100)<=25 QUOTETSV19 vs. 39 Days Ago (TSV19/TSV19.39)*100 Change To: ((TSV19/TSV19.39)*100)>=75
When H=L, then C=H=L and the result is the indeterminate 0/0. Adding the usual .001 to the denominator would be appropriate.
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