Registered User Joined: 9/10/2009 Posts: 11
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Is it possible to look for a divergence using the Klinger Volume Oscillator?
This comes back with 'unkown method KVO'.
C<MIN(C1,10) and KVO.34.55>MIN(KVO1.34.55,10)
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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The Klinger Volume Oscillator is not built into the Personal Criteria Formula Language. Now that you have asked the question, I will probably try writing a formula for the Klinger Volume Oscillator.
That said, I would not do this with a formula. I would use an EasyScan. Feel free to use C < MINC10.1 as one of the EasyScan Conditions.
For the other EasyScan Condition you need to add to the EasyScan, I would add Donchian Channels with a Period of 10 and an Offset of 1 to the Klinger Volume Oscillator. I would then click on the Klinger Volume Oscillator and select Create Scan Condition to create a condition for the Klinger Volume Oscillator being greater than the Bottom Donchian Channel.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 9/10/2009 Posts: 11
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Works beautifully. I never thought about using the Donchian Channel.
Thanks.
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Registered User Joined: 6/30/2017 Posts: 1,227
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I definitely need another coffee.
Thought this post was about the "Klingon Volume Oscillator".
LOL.
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