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Monday, November 29, 2004 |
Monday, March 11, 2013 6:04:38 PM |
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Hi;
I am trying to create a scan that will alert me when stocks in a 150 stock universe are in the "high" or "low" end of their dividend yield range over the past 6 ir 8 years. ie.. since 2007, EMR has traded in a range from a low yield of 1.8% in 2007 to a high of 5.4% in 2009, averaging a range of 2.4% to 3.8%, price moving inversely. Looking to buy at the high yield end of the range and selling at the low end.
What I want to be able to find out is when the stock is trading close to its high yield, low price and vice versa.
How can I set up a scan for this?
Thanks
Fritz
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thank you very much for the help, and especially so quickly.
Peace out and Merry Christmas.
Hugh
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How can I write as part of a pcf the criterion........" ............three consecutive lower lows or any combination or of 2 lower lows and an inside day.?"
thx,
HCI
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How can I set up pcfs and an easyscan to find stocks for the long side, which have an ADX(14)>35, +DI(14)>-DI(14), fast%KStoch(8,1)<40
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OK, Doug Thanks for your input, and Tanstaafl thank you for your help also. hc fritz
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So, if ADX was, say,one of four criteria, I would have to scan by the other three criteria to get a list of stocks, which would not have any ADX characteristics that I was looking for, but have all the rest. Then sort this "semi-final" list by the ADX sort method given in the video, which would identify candidates to look at. h.c. fritz
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How do I write a pcf, say catching stocks with an ADX > 35 and DMI > DMI with a 14 day look period? Thanks H.C. Fritz
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