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Topic: Partnership Interactive Broker
Posted: Sunday, December 4, 2016 8:48:48 AM

Do you plan to partner with Interactive Broker? If so, how soon?

Eric

Topic: Break open price range
Posted: Thursday, November 24, 2016 12:50:23 PM

Sorry, it is "% Change Since Open" which gives the range of the day. There is no way to get the same on 15mn ?????

Topic: Break open price range
Posted: Thursday, November 24, 2016 11:23:39 AM

There is a column "% price open range" and another "open" day, can we not, in a condition where we choose a unit of time of 15mn, from the opening price and calculate the range on This one?

Thank you

Topic: Break open price range
Posted: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 12:38:58 PM

Hi Bruce,

How to create a condition that can detect the breaking of the range of the first 15 minutes of market opening (open price range in 15mn) from the top or from the bottom ????

thank you

Topic: Formula based on BBW
Posted: Sunday, November 20, 2016 7:30:50 AM

Hello,
I would like to create an indicator that I would call "Low Volatitily" which uses the Bollinger Band Width (one could write it: BBW20.1 for the previous day) and its moving average over 200 periods. If there are no 200 history periods, the indicator shows "False".
I am looking for a decrease of 40% (hardening of the tapes).
My formula would be: if periods> = 200; BBW20.1 <(AVG (BBW20.1) 200) * 0.6
Is it possible, if so, please give me the formula.
thank you in advance
Eric