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rajapick
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:42:52 PM
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I'm still pretty new at this so this is the "BEST" place to seek help.
I would like to setup a 30% Downside in one-Day PCF. Rajapick
jynkin
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 3:48:06 PM
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This should do it.

C<=.7*C1
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:05:14 PM


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What do you mean by DOWNSIDE?

The close today is 30% less than the close yesterday?

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rajapick
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:15:34 PM
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[quote=Craig_S]What do you mean by DOWNSIDE?

The close today is 30% less than the close yesterday?[/quote

Yes thats correct 30% Down/close from the previous day, sorry for not making that clear rajapick]
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:21:36 PM


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You don't need a PCF....

Watch this short video:

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

Create an EasyScan
Add PRICE PERCENT CHANGE TODAY to the EasyScan
Set condition type to VALUE
Set the VALUE range to MIN to -30

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jynkin
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:26:57 PM
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Ah, but contrair...you do need a PCF. It's impossible to set the window slider to -30 percent, since it's such a rare occurance.
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 4:30:17 PM


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Yep.

Just checked it.

This does it:

((C-C1)/C1)<=(-0.3)

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rajapick
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:27:40 PM
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QUOTE (Craig_S)
Yep.

Just checked it.

This does it:

((C-C1)/C1)&lt;=(-0.3)



Thanks much appreciated rajapick
rajapick
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:31:07 PM
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((C-C1)/C1)<=(-0.3) 1.



((C-C1)/C1)&lt;=(-0.3) 2.


Which one is the correct 1/2 or both rajapick
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:35:07 PM


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Use the one in my post, not the one that showed up in your quote

((C-C1)/C1)<=(-0.3)

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rajapick
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:35:25 PM
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Im Sorry I see there is three


((C-C1)/C1)<=(-0.3) 1.



((C-C1)/C1)&lt;=(-0.3) 2.



C<=.7*C1 3. rajapick
Craig_S
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:42:07 PM


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...see my post just before your last one. Use that PCF

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rajapick
Posted : Saturday, March 11, 2006 5:44:03 PM
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QUOTE (Craig_S)
...see my post just before your last one. Use that PCF


Thanks Craig ! rajapick
Craig_S
Posted : Monday, March 13, 2006 7:19:09 AM


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You are very welcome!

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