Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 31 Location: Redwood City, CA
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Does this mean that you no longer have trainers doing training sessions around the country?
Will this also be the case as new versions with enhanced capabilities are released?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 68 Location: Worden Brothers, Inc.
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We are still doing workshops at the Money Show and Trader's Expo events and we will likely conduct training seminars again in some capacity in the future. The next Trader's Expo is in Las Vegas from Nov. 18-21st
If you have any questions at all or if there is a particular topic you would like to see covered, we encourage you to post those in the forums so that we can provide you with helpful information on a timely basis.
Sean W.
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 31 Location: Redwood City, CA
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I always found it helpful when new verions with new features/ capabilities were demonstrated live and interactively with an audience. A web-based format like the one you seem to be moving to does not do so as well. It may be good for the basics, but not for the fuller range of possibilities, some of which come up in questions/ conversations with other attendees.
How will you let people know about any future seminars? Will they become a link/ page off the new Training page on the new Worden Research? Or via other media such as IBD, etc.?
And I know you probably can't say, but are there any plans for a new version release in the near future?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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We will continue to do classes all this year and next year at every Money Show and Trader's Expo. You can find the schedule of these events here:
http://www.intershow.com/main/main.asp?site=intershow
You can also look forward to a new version of the program around the beginning of next year!
If and when we restart classes outside the tradeshows, we will make a large announcement here and send emails.
Thanks for your question!
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 11/2/2004 Posts: 12
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How can I access your program ???
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Administration
Joined: 9/18/2004 Posts: 3,522
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lake355, at the top of your browser window click the "Get TC2000 FREE" button. Or you can click here:
http://www.worden.com/xmlpage.aspx?xmlpage=FREETC2000page
Ken Gilb (Kuf) Chief Software Engineer - Worden Brothers Inc. Try/Catch - My RealCode Blog
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 4,308
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lake355:
One other alternative, if you prefer the phone, is to call toll-free:
800-776-4940
I hope you enjoy using the program. If you have questions, come on back and post them here in the Ask a Trainer forum.
- Doug Teaching Online!
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Registered User Joined: 10/27/2004 Posts: 34
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How can i write a formula to find out stocks that move 2 dollars daily(difference of high and low) over a period of time (say 60 days etc)?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 4,308
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AVGH60 - AVGL60 = 2
This formula says that the average trading range (difference between high and low) over a 60 day period must be $2. When I sorted All Stocks by this criteria, I came up with just one. I wasn't surprised. Specifying an exact dollar amount will really limit your results.
Perhaps a better approach would just be using a formula for average range over 60 days:
AVGH60 - AVGL60
When you sort by this criteria, you can actually see what the average 60 day trading range is for every stock. It is easy to scroll to the part of the list where the values are near $2....a little above or a little below.
Does this help you find what you're looking for?
- Doug Teaching Online!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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If you are interested in ones that had a maximum trading range of $2 you may want to try this one:
MAXH60 - MINL60
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 10/27/2004 Posts: 34
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QUOTE (Doug_H) AVGH60 - AVGL60 = 2
This formula says that the average trading range (difference between high and low) over a 60 day period must be $2. When I sorted All Stocks by this criteria, I came up with just one. I wasn't surprised. Specifying an exact dollar amount will really limit your results.
Perhaps a better approach would just be using a formula for average range over 60 days:
AVGH60 - AVGL60
When you sort by this criteria, you can actually see what the average 60 day trading range is for every stock. It is easy to scroll to the part of the list where the values are near $2....a little above or a little below.
Does this help you find what you're looking for?
Yes, Thank you very much for your help.
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Registered User Joined: 10/27/2004 Posts: 34
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QUOTE (Craig_S) If you are interested in ones that had a maximum trading range of $2 you may want to try this one:
MAXH60 - MINL60
This also helps me. Thanks a lot.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Take care!
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 12/7/2004 Posts: 22
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Hi: I just saw Alcoa. Starting in May of this year it took on the appearance of a Rolling Stock- perhaps a Range Rider. This is what I am looking for which is to say I want to be able to buy and short the same stock over and over during the course of the year. Can you produce a PCF that would provide for a scan for this type of stock? The only difference would be the price. I prefer the the range $15.00 and under. Thank you.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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gigimay,
I am in the process of coming up with a video on finding stocks in a channel. Keep your eyes on this forum for it to be posted. It should be up this week.
http://www.worden.com/training/default.aspx?g=topics&f=2
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 11/22/2004 Posts: 11
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DEAR SIR HOW DO I ADD MY STOCK SYMBOL'S TO MY PERSONAL WATCHLIST AND HAVE A TRAILING STOP, THAT WILL BE UP TO DATE, THANK YOU.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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It depends on the type of trailing stop you are looking for. Can you elaborate more?
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 11/22/2004 Posts: 11
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HI GRAIG IF A STOCK IS BOUGHT AT 50.PER SHA,A 25% TRAILING STOP WOULD BE AT 37.50. TO SELL,IF THE STO DROP TO 37.50. AUTOM SELL
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Registered User Joined: 11/22/2004 Posts: 11
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HI CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN IN DETAIL HOW THE BOLLINGER BANDS/WORKS AND WEAR IS THE BEST WINDOW TO USE THANK YOU EDDIE123
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Bollinger bands are typically applied to price.
There is no real way to plot a trailing stop on the chart or in a PCF because what you "buy" the stock for changes from stock to stock. I recomend using a spreadsheet for trailing stops where you can enter in the data and have it do the math for you.
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 799 Location: Duluth, GA
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If you would like to know an effective way of dealing with Trailing Stops within TC, using PCF's and watchlist tabs, please check out the link:
Trailing-Stop Applications in TC
Jim Dean
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Registered User Joined: 11/22/2004 Posts: 11
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DEAR SIR, CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN WHAT ADX IS? THANK YOU EDDIE NETRAX.NET.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Here are some videos to watch on ADX and how to post questions....
Average Directional Index (ADX)
Sorting by the ADX indicator
Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 5/8/2005 Posts: 3
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Where can i find a formula for 3 moving averages crossing (down and up..) thanks claudia
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Do me a huge favor...
Click on the NEW TOPIC button at the top right of this page and start a new topic for your question.
When you ask it there, include the periods of the averages you want crossing and the time frame you want to see the crossing happen (in the last day, two days, week, etc.)
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 10/3/2005 Posts: 10
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How do you decide whether or not to adjust the price of a stock for dividends? What critereia do you use and why not adjust for all dividends?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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If the stock is significantly affected technically by the dividend then the price is adjusted.
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 11/29/2004 Posts: 7
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How can I set up pcfs and an easyscan to find stocks for the long side, which have an ADX(14)>35, +DI(14)>-DI(14), fast%KStoch(8,1)<40
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Please review the post at the very top of this page and review this short video: Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics
You can then post your question as a New Topic in Ask A Trainer.
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 3/11/2006 Posts: 1
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Question
Do you track rolling stocks?
Tom
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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You can find stocks stuck in a channel. Check out this video: Scan for stocks bouncing in a lateral channel
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 8/13/2007 Posts: 2
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RSI&TSV combined?
I just read a book entitled "12 Simple Technical Indicators That Really Work" by Mark Larson. It was fairly simplistic, but he spoke highly of your TSV and BOP, and he suggested an indicator that is a combination of RSI and TSV. I'm new to TC2000 and am unaware of how to do this. Can you please explain it to me.
Thanks,
John W Chandler
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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jwchandler,
My understanding is that this idea is something he offers only to the students of his paid seminars. We are unable to provide the settings for his idea here. The settings are only available through Mr. Larson's seminars. You may wish to review the following:
Indicator
Creating a Scan with TSV 18 and RSI 14 as one joint indicator with a centeline
wilder's rsi + tsv
Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Mr. Larson does not release his combined indicator. I believe you must attend one of his seminars to find out how he combines the indicators.
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 8/13/2007 Posts: 2
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Aren't you guys the experts? If anyone can figure out how to use RSI to make a combined oscillator out of TSV, it should be the experts who made TSV. Put your minds to it and I'll bet you can come up with an answer. This guys Larson is not as smart as he likes to think he is.
Thanks
John
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Registered User Joined: 3/10/2005 Posts: 10
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What is the pcf for relative strenght vs the s&p 500 over the past five years?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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jwchandler,
The links referenced in my Monday, November 12, 2007 10:22:28 AM ET post provide multiple ways to combine these indicators. What we will not do is reproduce Mr. Larson's proprietary indicator for you.
gecko28,
I do not know of a practical automated method for creating a Relative Strength PCF (TeleChart's PCF Language does not have syntax for referencing other symbols or fundamentals). You may wish to review the following for a semi-automated technique for creating Relative Strength in a Personal Criteria Formula:
Indexes in PCF's
On another note, to ask a question, just click the New Topic button and fill out the form. It is better to ask new questions in their own topic and only ask related or follow-up questions in an existing topic. You may wish to review the following:
Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 6/24/2005 Posts: 12
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I would like to raise 1.03 to the 10th power. Do I use the exponent- EXP() math operator and if I do where can I find an example of this operator's proper use?
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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davidjones,
The EXP() function returns the Natural Exponent of whatever is inside the parentheses. Please try the following instead:
1.03 ^ 10
On another note, to ask a question, just click the New Topic button and fill out the form. It is better to ask new questions in their own topic and only ask related or follow-up questions in an existing topic. You may wish to review the following:
Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics
PCF Formula Descriptions
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 10/18/2006 Posts: 8
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I am trying to develop a search criteria/easy scan that will dind descending triangle, falling wedge. continuation triangle and other patterns, over say a 3-5 month period?
Pawan
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