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kempferts2997
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 2:06:14 AM
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I would like to set up a PCF that scans for stocks that are currently 5% below the highest close in the last 20 days but have not had any success formulating the correct formula ---------- thanks
diceman
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 2:44:05 AM
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Try:

C<=MAXC20*.95


Thanks
diceman
kempferts2997
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 10:54:44 AM
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Excellent ------ and if I could indulge your patience for one further calculation; I am looking for stocks where the difference between the highest high and the lowest low is 10% (or greater) in the last 30 days ----- thanks again
Bruce_L
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 11:03:42 AM


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kempferts,
Please try the following:

MAXH30 / MINL30 >= 1.1

You may wish to review the following:

PCF Formula Descriptions
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
mjhorn16234
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 11:18:54 AM
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Diceman,

I tried to get a copy of the template that Big Block used in displaying the Dow Jones Average.  More specifically I was looking for the indicator that looks like a series of rectangles and the indicator that looks like a stochastic.

Tobydad responded that Big Block was excused and that I should contact you.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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kempferts2997
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 11:20:44 AM
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Thank you very much, Bruce -----
diceman
Posted : Saturday, September 6, 2008 2:25:24 PM
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mjhorn162
 
See my response here:
 
 
 
Thanks
diceman
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