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Topic: Coppock Indicator PCF help
Posted: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 2:42:22 PM
Thanks Bruce.

The indicator appearance is different from what I see in the book. It there anyway to put the indicator swing between "100" and "-100", with "0" as the central line? Need a constant movement band. Thanks!
Topic: Coppock Indicator PCF help
Posted: Sunday, March 4, 2007 1:02:00 PM
Trying to build the indicator without success...found this thread. Did anyone succeeded in creating the PCF? Need help. Thanks!
Topic: advance/decline
Posted: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 12:08:02 PM
Thanks Craig, but...

After changing the smoothing to 1, it actually plots at 1.2, quite close but not exact.

I did a check on 4 Oct, a strong day where Dow 30 had 26 advanced and 4 decline, the ratio should be 6.5 (26/4), but Snapsheet shows 24. (with no smoothing)

Or the day after, 5 Oct, 13 advanced and 17 declined, should be 0.76(13/17), Snapsheet actually shows a negative figure, which is impossible. I am still confused.
Topic: advance/decline
Posted: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:00:10 AM
Hi,
I can't figure how the advance decline ratio work in Snapsheet. I use Dow 30 for convenience. For example, on 10 Oct, 15 advance and 15 decline in Dow 30. So the ratio should be 1 (15/15).

However, with the default settings (A/D ratio smooth 10), the ratio is about 2.80.

How do I interpret?

Regards.