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Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Friday, May 23, 2014 2:59:28 PM |
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thanks,
Ken K.
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In TC2000 version 12.4:
Can one sort for stocks trading +2 standard deviations above the 50 day average....20 days ago? Or are scans like this, only available to the current day?
I know this could be done in the old Telechart with PCF formulas. Is the old Telechart now called Stock finder? Do you still have this? But for only a few more years?
thanks,
Ken K.
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okay, thanks...first time I've ever "stumped" you. :) ...will use the custom indicator window at bottom of screen.
thx.
jynkin
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Is there a PCF approximation formula for a 30 day average of a 30 day variance. ?
SQR( ( ( C * C + C1 * C1 + C2 * C2 + C3 * C3 + C4 * C4 + C5 * C5 + C6 * C6 + C7 * C7 + C8 * C8 + C9 * C9 + C10 * C10 + C11 * C11 + C12 * C12 + C13 * C13 + C14 * C14 + C15 * C15 + C16 * C16 + C17 * C17 + C18 * C18 + C19 * C19 + C20 * C20 + C21 * C21 + C22 * C22 + C23 * C23 + C24 * C24 + C25 * C25 + C26 * C26 + C27 * C27 + C28 * C28 + C29 * C29) - 30 * AVGC30 * AVGC30 ) / 30)
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Wow....that's awesomely close to my spreadsheet calculations. And very useable. Thanks! jynkin
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Is there a PCF way to calculate (or approximate) the average of multiple Linear Regression values. I'm interested in knowing the average of LR's from a duration of 10 to 200 in ten increments.
Such that n equals: (LR10+LR20+LR30+LR40+LR50+LR60+LR70+LR80+LR90+
LR100+LR110+RL120+LR130+LR140+LR150+LR160+LR170+LR180+LR190+LR200) / 20 = n
thanks,
jynkin
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thx y kindly. j
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I need one more LR PCF....the 50 day linear regression. thx. jynkin
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Thanks again Bruce...you do good work. jynkin
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Any chance you'd have a 180 day Linear regression PCF? Thanks, jynkin
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