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Registered User Joined: 2/10/2018 Posts: 11
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Hi,
I need a formula , through which i can buy any listed stock which must return 2 to 3% benefit in a day. Any specific formula..
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Registered User Joined: 6/30/2017 Posts: 1,227
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QUOTE (richamit) I need a formula, through which i can buy any listed stock which must return 2 to 3% benefit in a day. Any specific formula.
Hi Rich,
Welcome to the forum!
Good luck with that.
If you find one, let me know. ;)
- Al_Gorithm
You can call me Mr. Al Gorithm, Algo, or Al - just don't call me late for dinner!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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We can only help you create scans for something which has happened, not something which will happen.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 6/30/2017 Posts: 1,227
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Not only that, Bruce can't give advice. He's AWESOME if you have a specific, unambiguous, defintion of what you're looking for.
Bruce, you may want to move this thread to the Stock And Market Talk forum ... maybe somebody there will have suggestions. Just a thought.
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Gold Customer
Joined: 4/10/2006 Posts: 954
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If this is a feature request, I second the motion
I'm not sure why you would limit yourself to only stocks who's future price is up 2-3% , Let's go big
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Gold Customer
Joined: 4/10/2006 Posts: 954
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apologies for being an ass.... just noticed richamit's first message, keep the questions coming. May not have an answer for this one but maybe the next one.
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Registered User Joined: 6/30/2017 Posts: 1,227
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No apologies necessary. You're right, why stop at 3%? LOL.
The only thing I can figure is that maybe there's a bit of a language barrier - never heard the words "must" and "benefit" used in that context. Maybe richamit wasn't actually asking for a crystal ball.
May just have been my overly-caffeinated brain projecting on him. :)
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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You are right, it could just be a request for a volatility scan of some sort. Maybe a condition formula for symbols which have returned at least 2% on a day in the last month.
CountTrue(C >= 1.02 * C1, 21) > 0
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Gold Customer
Joined: 4/10/2006 Posts: 954
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Nice column addition to sort by.... i.e. what has been moving up in your list over last 21 days
CountTrue(C >= 1.02 * C1, 21)
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Registered User Joined: 6/30/2017 Posts: 1,227
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Bruce, I'm always right. LOL. Just takes me awhile sometimes to figure it out. ;)
That PCF is a nice idea ... the friend I converted to TC2000 from a competitor likes to use ATR in addition to her liquidity filters (price and volume). She likes at least a 2% daily average if she can get it.
I prefer the Average Percentage True Range you put together for me from a TASC article, but she's been doing the math in her head so long it's second-nature. So she sticks w/ ATR.
Just sitting here sippin' coffee and flirting with baristas until Larry Connors new book drops. The PDF copy should be available sometime today.
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Registered User Joined: 3/18/2018 Posts: 3
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Hi Bruce,
Can you provide me with a scan for a EMA(3) cross over EMA(8), AND with both below SMA (50) and SMA (200)
I am a subsciber of TC2000
Regards
Mammen
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Administration
Joined: 9/30/2004 Posts: 9,187
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XUP(XAVGC3,XAVGC8) AND XAVGC3 < AVGC50 AND XAVGC3 < AVGC200 AND XAVGC8 < AVGC50 AND XAVGC8 < AVGC200
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Registered User Joined: 3/18/2018 Posts: 3
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Thank you !
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Registered User Joined: 3/18/2018 Posts: 3
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Thank you stock guy, I actually meant to have the 3,8 EMA above SMA 50 and 200, so modified slightly to
XUP(XAVGC3,XAVGC8) AND XAVGC3 > AVGC50 AND XAVGC3 > AVGC200 AND XAVGC8 > AVGC50 AND XAVGC8 > AVGC200
What is the best way to put an alert on screen when the condition is met on a watch list ?
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Registered User Joined: 2/10/2018 Posts: 11
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Thanks to help me to grow up in Stock market.
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