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Topic: Analyst coverage
Posted: Thursday, April 20, 2006 3:08:46 PM
Is there a scan criteria, or filter in TC to screen for stocks with limited or no analyst coverage?
Topic: Volume filter in a scan
Posted: Friday, April 8, 2005 4:59:02 PM
I have TC2005 on my office PC and home PC. I've done all of my PCF and scan development at home. Is there an easy way to duplicate PCF's/scans to my office machine, or does it have to be done manually?
Topic: Volume filter in a scan
Posted: Friday, April 8, 2005 10:48:49 AM
I have a Volume 90-day filter in one of my scans. I've sorted the value from 255.6555 to Max. Per the the Glossary definition "value given in 100's", is this filtering stocks with only a daily avg vol above 25,655 shares? I'm looking to add a scan criteria to only look for stocks above 250k avg daily vol.
Thanks, Joseph
Topic: Narrowing price range
Posted: Wednesday, April 6, 2005 12:04:42 PM
Yes. Thank you. Is that formula function of using a decimal point separation universally applicable? Is there a training source that details all of these functions/rules?
Topic: Narrowing price range
Posted: Wednesday, April 6, 2005 11:32:12 AM
Thank you. The results are good. In your AVG daily range formula you used AVGH4.4 and AVGL4.4. Can you explain using 4.4 vs 4. Your formula works, I'd just like to understand it more clearly.
Topic: Narrowing price range
Posted: Wednesday, April 6, 2005 9:16:52 AM
I'm working on creating a scan to show stocks with a narrowing range. I've tried starting with a PCF (H7-L7)>(H6-L6)>(H5-L5)>(H4-L4)>(H3-L3)>(H2-L2)>(H1-L1)>(H-L), for a 7 day narrowing price range. This is somewhat restrictive, and consistently produces 0 stocks. Is there a way to maniplulate the Price Percent Change Today or 5Day to scan for a narrowing price range, or another combination of PCF/Scan to scan for narrowing price range? Thanks, Joseph Hale
Topic: Trending/Consolidation 25 day
Posted: Tuesday, April 5, 2005 10:12:37 AM
Thank you for your assistance. One of the conditions I have in this scan is Volume (dollars) 90 day. Is the range selector value in $ or # or shares traded. The values listed to the side are 5.023741 to 4871.433. Joseph
Topic: Trending/Consolidation 25 day
Posted: Monday, April 4, 2005 8:45:39 PM
More specifically, I've altered the Trending/Consolidation 25 Day PCF that is in the TC2005 preloaded list, to filter for a 7 day consolidation. I'm then putting this into an easyscan following other criteria. But I'm not sure how to adjust the value output within the "edit condition" window, for optimal 7 day consolidation results. Should I be using a price percent change PCF for better results in finding price range consolidation?
In addition, is there a definitions page detailing the "conditions" on the edit conditions add criteria window, within the scans list?
Thank you, Joseph
Topic: Trending/Consolidation 25 day
Posted: Monday, April 4, 2005 5:15:39 PM
The preloaded Trending/Consol 25 listed in the PCFs on TC2005.
Topic: Trending/Consolidation 25 day
Posted: Monday, April 4, 2005 4:25:55 PM
Can you provide some insight on the output value of this PCF. Does it produce values that can be used to further scan for trends, or price consolidation. I'd like some assistance on interpreting/adjusting the scan value. Thanks, Joseph Hale