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Sunday, January 9, 2005 |
Saturday, April 11, 2020 4:31:59 PM |
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Bruce,
I went back and checked again and found you and both made mistakes. I must have copied one formula wrong. Here is yours: In the 3 Day above you had Stoc 42.16 which omited a decimal and should be 42.1.6. Now all is matching.
Thanks for the help.
Rod
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Bruce,
I did exactly that today and have discrepancies. I copied your formulas into two PCFs yesterday and still have yesterday's charts as I update after the market close. I also yesterday put the Sochastics 14,5,1 and 14,5,3 into the top view. Today I added the columns you suggested. For symbol WLL it shows in the pop up box 82.38 for 14,5,3 and 81.72 for 14,5,1 and in the columns 81.60 for 14,5,3 and 72.33 for 14,5,1. I have no idea what I have done wrong as I copied your formulas with my mouse and double checked everthing. Also I tested the PCFs. At least the SK and SD are still in relative positions.
Rod
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Thanks Bruce,
I actually had tried tho simple formulas you wrote. But I did not get an exact match with the pop up box for the 14,5,3. On WLL for 1/24/17 I has a 0.20 discrepancy. But for the 14,5 I have a 1.46 discrepancy.
Rod
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Stochastic for a 3 day setting in Version 7. I need help to create a crossing scan for the stochastic 14,5,3 for a 3 day chart. Every method I try does not me the same answer that I get for the stochastic in the pop up box in the top chart where I have put the stochastic.
Rod
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Thanks. Looks more like what I expected. I should have noted I use v7. The new version is a bit too complex for this oldtimer. Maybe someday I'll figure out how you do this PCF. Or better yet learn v16.
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Bruce, That's simple. I have the stochastic in a chart where each bar represents 3 days.A long time ago you wrote one for a 4day bar chart and it was more complex. Are you sure you understood my query?
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Stochastic crossing in a 3 day chart. I have a 3 day chart with a Stochastic 14,5,3 in a window. Can you write me the PCF for the SD5 crossing above the SD3 with the period 14?
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Thanks for the explanation. But if I have an MACD 40,30,20 as opposed to 40:20:30 should they not have different results? Your explanation would indicate that the results are the same.
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I was looking for help on TC2000 Ver 7 MACD histogram formulas and found this one by Craig S from 2004 which I think has an error - see below:
Here is the posting by Craig:
MACD Today
(XAVGC20-XAVGC40)
MACD Crossing Up Through Zero Today
(XAVGC20.1-XAVGC40.1)<0 AND (XAVGC20-XAVGC40)>0
MACD Crossing Down Through Zero Today
(XAVGC20.1-XAVGC40.1)>0 AND (XAVGC20-XAVGC40)<0
MACD Histogram Today
(XAVGC20-XAVGC40)-(XAVG(XAVGC30,20)-XAVG(XAVGC40,30))
MACD Histogram Crossing From Negative to Positive Today
(XAVGC20-XAVGC40)>(XAVG(XAVGC30,20)-XAVG(XAVGC40,30)) AND (XAVGC20.1-XAVGC40.1)<(XAVG(XAVGC30.1,20)-XAVG(XAVGC40.1,30))
MACD Histogram Crossing From Positive to Negative Today
(XAVGC20-XAVGC40)<(XAVG(XAVGC30,20)-XAVG(XAVGC40,30)) AND (XAVGC20.1-XAVGC40.1)>(XAVG(XAVGC30.1,20)-XAVG(XAVGC40.1,30))
The MAs are 20 & 40 and the period is 30 so should not the parts in the formula shown as (XAVGC30,20) actually be (XAVGC20,30)? Same for (XAVGC30.1,20) are not the 20 & 30 transposed?
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In TeleChart 2007 you will have to get the ADX in the upper chart window as the price scale is not the same as the ADX scale. To see this in one of the lower windows put in only the ADX and you will see the ADX scale. Compare it to the ADX in the top chart window.
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