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Years ago, Don Worden came up with an indicator that he called "The Relative Strength Crossover Indicator." I know that he used Relative Strength compared to the DJ-30 or SP-500 inded but what did he use for the cross over? An Average?
Regards,
Al
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Hi, If you take any watchlist you have in TC200 and sort it by "RSI," will give you the strongest stocks in you last data download. Regards, Al
QUOTE (fakie99) hello, i'm new to the site and to TC2007. i have always relied on fund. analysis to choose stock ideas, but i am trying to learn how to integrate chart pattern analysis into my trading.
there are chart patterns (high tight flags, triangles, etc.) that have a great history of breakout success, but what's the best way to find chart patterns?
this might sound like a niave question, but is there a software that can screen stocks for emerging or existing patterns? rather than physically look at 5000 stock charts per day?
thanks alot for any help
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