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Topic: TASC
Posted: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:37:43 PM

Thanks, Bruce. You are so responsive.

Topic: TASC
Posted: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 3:04:18 PM

Is there a way for me to use this in Ver 12.6?

Topic: Earnings Watch List
Posted: Thursday, October 8, 2015 8:25:19 PM

The new Version 16 of TC2000 allows us to have the Earnings date in a Column, but I have yet to find a way to show it on the Chart. Also, unfortunately, it appears that the data is highly inaccurate. For example, only 1 of the stocks that reported earnings today were actually listed correctly today (8 Oct 2015). Hopefully, this is just growing pains.

In the meantime, I use the Earnings Calendar on www.Briefing.com . If you Register, you can access them for Free. I then create an Earnings Watchlist for stocks reporting on that date filtering out low Volume stocks.

Topic: Display Earnings date on Chart
Posted: Thursday, October 8, 2015 8:14:37 PM

The new Version 16 of TC2000 allows us to have the Earnings date in a Column, but I have yet to find a way to show it on the Chart. Also, unfortunately, it appears that the data is highly inaccurate. For example, only 1 of the stocks that reported earnings today were actually listed correctly today (8 Oct 2015). Hopefully, this is just growing pains.

In the meantime, I use the Earnings Calendar on www.Briefing.com . If you Register, you can access them for Free.

Topic: SRSI and W%R
Posted: Friday, June 12, 2015 10:14:05 AM

QUOTE (Bruce_L)

Neither are StochasticRSI or Williams %R are built into TC2000's Personal Criteria Formula Language.

Any formula for Stochastic RSI ends up being too long and slow to be practical or post in the forums.

Williams %R is just stochastics minus 100 however. So a 10-period Williams %R can be written as:

STOC10 - 100

Understanding Stochastics

Bruce:

Thank you for all that you do for us. I would suggest that anyone wanting to use the Stochastics RSI in a Scan can do that by plotting their favorite SRSI (mine is SRSI 7,7,3,3) and then Create Scan Condition and then save it as an Indicator. Then one can use that Indicator in a Scan.

Steve R

 

 

Topic: StochasticsRSI Condition?
Posted: Friday, August 17, 2012 3:23:06 PM

Is it possible to create an editable Condition using the StochasticsRSI?

I am looking to Scan for stocks where the StochasticsRSI is turning up (I use the StochasticsRSI 7 turning up through the 3). I have created a condition using the Indicator from the Chart, but have not been able to create an editable formula for the same. Here is a snapshot:

http://screencast.com/t/hmHGRjMCE46

As you can see, I can add the variable as a Column and I can use the Indicator as a Condition in a Scan, but have not figured out how to use it in a Scan on its own.

Thanks in advance,

Steve R.

 

Topic: Several ETF Components are Wrong
Posted: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 2:04:25 PM

UPDATE

I received a reply to my e-mails on the bad ETF data. Here it is:

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The Data Department is aware that not all of our ETF Component watchlists are fully populated.  They are going through these watchlists to make sure that everything is populated.  This is an ongoing project so it is a work in progress and is taking some time to complete.

I will report the SPDRs Retail EFT and Select Sector SPDR – Consumer Discretionary watchlists to them.

Thank You,

Jeremy M.

Technical Support Agent

Topic: Several ETF Components are Wrong
Posted: Monday, April 9, 2012 10:56:38 PM

I have stumbled upon what might be a major flaw in the Worden ETF databases. Some time ago, I noticed that the DJ Transports ETF IYT was missing 2 stocks. I brought this to the attention of Worden Support and it was corrected in a couple of days.

Tonight I stumbled on an error in the XHB ETF, then horror of all horrors, I checked the XRT and XLY ETFs and they had discrepancies as well. I suggest NOT trusting the Worden ETF listings to be accurate of that ETF.

For example:

  • the Worden XHB only had 18 stocks instead of 35
  • their XRT only had 48 stocks instead of 94
  • The XLY listing has BEAM and RSH which are not in the SPDR XLY holdings list and is missing BWA, CMG, DLTR, FOSL and TRIP

I have reported these to Worden Support, but I only checked the components for 3 ETFs tonight and ALL of them had errors. Use at your peril.

CAVEAT EMPTOR

Topic: Chande Momentum Oscillator
Posted: Sunday, December 18, 2011 12:17:11 AM
I too am interested in having an accurate CMO indicator in TC2000. I have implemented the RSI substitution as recommended above, but while the are close they are not exact (when comparing the results in TC2000 and two other charting programs that natively support the CMO indicator).

Here is what I have found describing the differences between the CMO and various RSI indicators:

The CMO is closely related to, yet differs from, other momentum-oriented indicators such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI), Stochastics, Rate-of-Change, etc. It is most closely related to Welles Wilder’s RSI, but differs from it in several ways:
  • It uses data for both up days and down days in the numerator of the calculation, thereby directly measuring momentum.
  • The calculations are applied to unsmoothed data, so short-term extreme price movements are not hidden. Once calculated, the CMO can be smoothed if desired.
  • The scale is bounded between +100 and -100, letting you clearly see changes in net momentum around the 0 level. The bounded scale also allows you to conveniently compare values across different securities.
Any help would be most gratefully appreciated.

Steve R
Topic: TC2000 version 11
Posted: Friday, April 22, 2011 4:06:33 PM
HPI: I installed TC2000 Version 11 on two computers, but the second install did not synchronize with the first. However, it did allow me to copy all of the settings from Telechart 2007 to each of the installations.