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Thursday, August 23, 2012 |
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Ok thanks Bruce.
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Hi,
The Dollar Index symbol (DXY0) is not refreshed in real-time, why ? I have a Gold subscription.
Is this the correct symbol for the US Dollar Index ?
Regards
Joao.
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Great idea, the SMA1 mimics the CCI indicator, and allows to use the offset.
Thanks Bruce.
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Hi, is it possible to plot the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) with a shift ?
Regards,
Joao.
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Ok Bruce, got your point. I will test the PCFs and let you know the results.
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Hi Bruce, I tried the PCFs but are giving strange results.
I've changed to the following,
PCF_1:
STOC21.3.2 > AVG(STOC21.3.2,3) AND STOC21.3.1 < AVG(STOC21.3.1,3) AND STOC21.3.2 > AVG(STOC21.3.2,21)
PCF_2:
STOC21.3.2 < AVG(STOC21.3.2,3) AND STOC21.3.1 > AVG(STOC21.3.1,3) AND STOC21.3.2 > AVG(STOC21.3.2,21)
Is this correct ? You were also using Bar 3 why ?
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Hi, need some help to create the following PCFs:
PCF_1:
-Stochastics K line crosses down D line
-Cross happens above SMA21
PCF_2:
-Stochastics K line crosses up D line
-Cross happens above SMA21
Note:
-SMA21 is calculated based on Stochastics K line
-Stochastics settings: 21, 3, 3
-Cross should happen between 1 and 2 bars ago (not current bar).
Thanks.
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Ok, so I would need to know which shift the time period corresponds to, and run the PCF to get the HH and LL. The issue is that since the bar shift changes, the scan would have to be run at an exact time.
Thanks.
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Hi, can you please help me create a PCF/Scan that:
1) determines the Highest High (HH) and Lowest Low (LL) for a given time period (ex. from 2014-11-24 00:00:00 till 2014-11-24 08:00:00)
2) alerts when there's a Breakout above the HH (LONG) or below the LL (SHORT)
Note:
-For LONG: the breakout exists if the previous bar opened below HH and closed above HH
-For SHORT: the breakout exists if the previous bar opened above LL and closed below LL
Thanks in advance.
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Ok thanks Bruce.
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