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Topic: $PCVA - PutCall ratio
Posted: Saturday, September 19, 2015 6:20:14 AM

Bruce,

Would you add the Put/Call ratio ($PCVA) to TC2000 please?

If the product already contains an alternative symbol for estimating turning points in the market from the put and call open interest ratio, please let me know what it is?

 

 
Topic: Modelling Bollinger Bands (& Standard Deviation) in a TC PCF
Posted: Wednesday, May 21, 2014 10:14:16 AM

Many thanks, Bruce.

Topic: TTM Squeeze
Posted: Thursday, May 15, 2014 7:42:44 AM

Bruce,

(I hope this post gets to the right place.) 

From your excellent instructions, I have copied the TM squeeze indicator onto my chrts.  Now, how do I compose an Easyscan to search for the two conditions:-

1) At yesterday's close, Squeeze ON 

2) At today's close,  Squeeze OFF

Beeorchid

Topic: Modelling Bollinger Bands (& Standard Deviation) in a TC PCF
Posted: Sunday, April 6, 2014 10:46:36 AM

Bruce,

I want to scan for tickers trading outside the 3SD BB.  Looking at your formulae posted on July 11 2005,   would I achieve this by replacing " 2* "  by  " 3* "  ?

So the formula for the upper band becomes " AVGC21+3*SQR(((  "   etc etc.

Topic: Bullish percent index
Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2008 4:39:46 PM

A bullish percent index (BPI) measures the percentage of stocks in a given sector trading with a bullish chart pattern.   Whenever the bullish percent index for a sector drops below 20, it's oversold and due for a bit of a bounce. If the BPI rallies above 80, it's overbought and traders should be on the lookout for a correction.

Does TC2000 have method of doing this please?