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jdpcast
Posted : Friday, July 24, 2009 12:41:49 PM
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Hi,

I would like to sort for the following:
Price/share above $5
2 period RSI greater than or equal to 99
14.3.3 stochastic reading greater than 95
5 day trading volume average of at least 10 million shares

I understand I will need to creat PCF's for this but need some assistance.  I have started that but need some assistance.  Also, how do I sort for multiple criteria?  Use Telechart or Stockfinder?

Thanks
 
Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, July 24, 2009 1:23:16 PM


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TeleChart and StockFinder differentiate between scanning and sorting.

Scanning involves using an EasyScan in TeleChart or a Filter or Scan in StockFinder to find symbols that meet your specific conditions. TeleChart and StockFinder can both scan using multiple conditions.

Sorting involves putting a Watchlist into an order based on your specific conditions. TeleChart can generally only sort by one thing at a time (while a sort will normally use the previous sort order as a secondary sort, this is not a supported feature and should not be counted upon). StockFinder can sort using multiple conditions.

QUOTE (jpohlman)
Price/share above $5

Please try using the following Personal Criteria Formula as an EasyScan Condition:

How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

C > 5

QUOTE (jpohlman)
2 period RSI greater than or equal to 99

If Use Wilders Smoothing is not checked:

RSI2 >= 99

If Use Wilders Smoothing is checked:

50 * (C - XAVGC3.1) / 2 / (.500030519440884 * (ABS(C - C1) + .5 * (ABS(C1 - C2) + .5 * (ABS(C2 - C3) + .5 * (ABS(C3 - C4) + .5 * (ABS(C4 - C5) + .5 * (ABS(C5 - C6) + .5 * (ABS(C6 - C7) + .5 * (ABS(C7 - C8) + .5 * (ABS(C8 - C9) + .5 * (ABS(C9 - C10) + .5 * (ABS(C10 - C11) + .5 * (ABS(C11 - C12) + .5 * (ABS(C12 - C13) + .5 * (ABS(C13 - C14)))))))))))))))) + 50 >= 99

QUOTE (jpohlman)
14.3.3 stochastic reading greater than 95

Understanding Stochastics

If you are interested in the SK of a Simple Stochastic:

STOC14.3 > 95

If you are interested in the SD of a Simple Stochastic:

AVG(STOC14.3,3) > 95

If you are interested in the SK of an Exponential Stochastic:

XAVG(STOC14,3) > 95

If you are interested in the SD of an Exponential Stochastic:

.500488758553275 * (XAVG(STOC14,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.1,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.2,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.3,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.4,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.5,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.6,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.7,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.8,3) + .5 * (XAVG(STOC14.1.9,3))))))))))) > 95

QUOTE (jpohlman)
5 day trading volume average of at least 10 million shares

AVGV5 >= 100000

You may also wish to review the following:

PCF Formula Descriptions
Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!
Cascades of Moving Averages

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
jdpcast
Posted : Friday, July 24, 2009 1:37:54 PM
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Posts: 22
Bruce,

Great.  Thanks.

Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, July 24, 2009 1:39:16 PM


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Posts: 65,138
You're welcome.

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
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