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Friday, October 31, 2008 |
Tuesday, December 27, 2016 1:16:55 PM |
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Thank you Bruce, I will wait to read your confirmation but this should give me the jist of what I am looking for.
Grant
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Thanks Bruce. Sorry, I see I have not communicated well. I am looking for a separate scan for each of the above listed T2's which will pull out the stocks that meet each T2's specifications for the day. I want to know what stocks are meeting T2111's criteria for today as an example.
Thanks again, sorry for taking the long way around !0)
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Thanks Bruce, I cannot seem to find the scans in the links you provided. I would need a canned scan in order to proceed with this as I would not know where to begin in writing one.
Thanks, Grant
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Hi Bruce, would you please provide me with scans that will list the stocks in each of the T2109, T2110, T2111 and T2112 indicators or direct me to where I can find them.
Thanks, Grant
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Hi again Stockguy, The BBands also are posing the same problem as Envelope Channels by not giving a consistent reading acroos different symbols as compared to the Regression Channel drawing tool. I used a setting of one period and eyeballed the deviation to match the Regression Channel. Once I changed the symbol they no longer matched. Is there a correction I could make?
Thanks, Grant
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Thanks StockGuy, I tried that after posting the query and this seemed to work out to a similar reading on some symbols and then not on others due to using a percentage rather than deviation I suppose. Is there a solution to this problem?
Thanks, Grant
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Hi Bruce. Is it possible to set up a moving linear regression channel indicator using the custom pcf channel feature? If so would you provide the formulas for 19 days and 1.5 std deviations and 2.0 deviations?
Thanks, Grant
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Hi Bruce. Is it possible to set up a moving linear regression channel indicator using the custom pcf channel feature? If so would you provide the formulas for 19 days and 1.5 std deviations and 2.0 deviations?
Thanks, Grant
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Thank you for your help with this Bruce, I will try these out.
Grant
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Sorry Bruce, I do understand and I did not ask for Worden to change the values. I currently use a moving average on these symbols to smooth the data and would like to pursue this to a greater degree to deal with the extreme readings. I would like your advice on any other techniques available within your constraints to accomplish this.
Thanks, Grant
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