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Registered User Joined: 9/22/2005 Posts: 849
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I would like to have a PCF for the 200ma crossing down through the 50ma and the 50ma crossing up through the 200ma. I would like these cross overs to be at the intersection of the two mas.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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Please try one or more of the following Personal Criteria Formulas:
SMA50 xUp SMA200:
AVGC50 > AVGC200 AND AVGC50.1 <= AVGC200.1
SMA50 xDn SMA200:
AVGC50 < AVGC200 AND AVGC50.1 >= AVGC200.1
SMA50 crossing SMA200 (either direction):
SGN(AVGC50 - AVGC200) <> SGN(AVGC50.1 <= AVGC200.1)
EMA50 xUp EMA200:
XAVGC50 > XAVGC200 AND XAVGC50.1 <= XAVGC200.1
EMA50 xDn EMA200:
XAVGC50 < XAVGC200 AND XAVGC50.1 >= XAVGC200.1
EMA50 crossing EMA200 (either direction):
SGN(XAVGC50 - XAVGC200) <> SGN(XAVGC50.1 <= XAVGC200.1)
SMA50 xUp EMA200:
AVGC50 > XAVGC200 AND AVGC50.1 <= XAVGC200.1
SMA50 xDn EMA200:
AVGC50 < XAVGC200 AND AVGC50.1 >= XAVGC200.1
SMA50 crossing EMA200 (either direction):
SGN(AVGC50 - XAVGC200) <> SGN(AVGC50.1 <= XAVGC200.1)
EMA50 xUp SMA200:
XAVGC50 > AVGC200 AND XAVGC50.1 <= AVGC200.1
EMA50 xDn SMA200:
XAVGC50 < AVGC200 AND XAVGC50.1 >= AVGC200.1
EMA50 crossing SMA200 (either direction):
SGN(XAVGC50 - AVGC200) <> SGN(XAVGC50.1 <= AVGC200.1)
You may wish to review the following:
Moving Average PCF Templates
Things to check if your moving averages don't "seem right" or "seem to match"
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
PCF Formula Descriptions
Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 1/1/2005 Posts: 2,645
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QUOTE (bcraig73450) I would like to have a PCF for the 200ma crossing down through the 50ma and the 50ma crossing up through the 200ma. I would like these cross overs to be at the intersection of the two mas.
bcraig73450,
I interpret your request differently than did Bruce.
1) My interpretation of "the 200ma crossing down through the 50ma" is:
the 200ma above the 50ma yesterday and the 200ma below the 50 ma today and the value of the 200ma today below the value of the 200ma yesterday.
2) My interpretation of "the 50ma crossing up through the 200ma" is:
the 50ma below the 200ma yesterday and the 50ma above the 200 ma today and the value of the 50ma today above the value of the 50ma yesterday.
It is not possible for the interpretation 1) to occur if both ma's are EMA's. Thus, for simplicity, I will assume that both ma's are SMA's. A PCF for 1) and 2) simultaneously is:
AVGC200.1>AVGC50.1 AND AVGC200<AVGC50 AND C<C200 AND C>C50
Thanks,
Jim Murphy
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Registered User Joined: 9/22/2005 Posts: 849
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Thanks guys
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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bcraig73450,
You're welcome. Our pleasure.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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