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Topic: MS PCF
Posted: Thursday, October 12, 2006 2:37:32 PM
Need help in writing a PCF for MS where yesterday's MS was < today's and today's is > OR yesterday's MS was < its mov avg and today's MS is > its mov avg. MS value is 38 and the mov avg is 19'
Your help is appreciated.
doc355
Topic: TSV & Money Stream Crossovers
Posted: Saturday, September 23, 2006 12:00:36 AM
I also am interested in this request. May I suggest a period of 18 for the TSV simple type and for the regular MS a mov avg of 20 simple type and no shift. Your assistance is most appreciated.
Topic: MACD _PW
Posted: Thursday, August 3, 2006 3:33:22 PM
Craig...Appreciate your help. Copied your PCF and found my errors. It tested OKay. However, I do not have the tall ^"spikes" in the bottom window as I originally had. These tall^ "spikes" show the signals. Is there an explanation for this PCF somewhere ??

I thought I recall a video, but I am not sure.
doc355
Topic: MACD _PW
Posted: Thursday, August 3, 2006 2:07:44 PM
%True Ind. Craig, my formulae may have some errors ??

(XAVGC12-XAVGC26)-(XAVG(XAVGC9,12)-XAVG(XAVGC26,9))
(XAVGC12-XAVGC26)-(XAVG(XAVGC12,9)-XAVG(XAVGC26,9))
>(XAVGC12.1-XAVGC26.1)-(XAVGC12-XAVGC26)-
(XAVG(XAVGC26.1,9)) AND(XAVGC12-XAVGC26)-
(XAVG(XAVGC12,9)-XAVG(XAVGC26,9))<0 AND (XAVGC12.1-
XAVGC26.1)-(XAVG(XAVGC12.1,9)-XAVG(XAVGC26.1,9)) <
(XAVGC12.2-XAVGC26.2)-(XAVG(XAVGC12.2,9)-
XAVG(XAVGC26.2,9)) AND (XAVGC12.2-XAVGC26.2)-
(XAVG(XAVGC12.2,9)- XAVG(XAVGC26.2,9))< (XAVGC12.3-
XAVGC26.3)-XAVG(XAVGC12.3,9)- XAVG(XAVGC26.3,9)) AND
(XAVGC12.3-XAVGC26.3)-(XAVGC12.3,9)-XAVGC26.3,9))<0

This is bullish ?? To make it bearish, would I change the "<" to ">" ??
Topic: MACD _PW
Posted: Thursday, August 3, 2006 10:10:07 AM
Craig/Bruce...Your help is PRICELESS. If I'm correct PW made a video for macd where the Mid-Win had macd-hist in green and the Bot-Win had tall green^ showing bullish buys. My tab shows: %True(XAVGC12-XAVGC26)...1Period.

Could you direct me to the explanation for this PCF ?
doc355
Topic: macd - Tall Green ^
Posted: Wednesday, August 2, 2006 4:26:23 PM
Any Trainer...Sorry for the vagueness. Some weeks ago I copied a PCF that gave me Prices in top window; a macd 12-26-9 in middle window; and the following appeared in the bottom window - (96 True(xavgc12-xavgc26...)1 period. Tall green ^ for recent buys appeared in the bottom window.

Appreciate any trainer that can come to my rescue.
Doc355
Topic: MACD Histograms
Posted: Friday, June 2, 2006 1:12:48 PM
Topic: MACD Histograms
Posted: Friday, June 2, 2006 1:12:20 PM
Bruce...You and Craig have been most helpful and your patience is appreciated. I will call to have my log in corrected. Will also give the 2nd pcf a more careful look to make sure it was copied correctly.
Thanks, doc355.
Topic: MACD Histograms
Posted: Friday, June 2, 2006 12:57:29 PM
Bruce...Thanks for your patience. Hope I'm not confusing the issue. It is the reverse. The first was the bars were LESS THAN 0 and today's to be closer to 0 than yesterday's. I want the 2nd to be with bars GREATER THAN 0 and today's bar to be closer to 0 than yesterday's.

When I reversed the > & < in the 1st pcf for the 2nd pcf, it did not work effectively. What else should I have change ?
Topic: MACD Histograms
Posted: Friday, June 2, 2006 12:26:42 PM
To All...Where do I go for my reply ?? (Be polite now) I ask either Bruce or Craig for help with a pcf for macd (12-26-9)hist. Where the bars are all >0 and today's bar is nearer 0 than yesterday's bar.

I feel that they answered my question, but I can not find it. I went to "post by" doc355, also Craig and Bruce, but no luck.
doc355