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BlueHills
Posted : Tuesday, July 31, 2018 6:06:50 PM
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A couple of questions..

1. Thanks for the awesome, excllent webinars in theWebinar Archive section.

     When can we expect the next webinar ? Where will it be posed?

 

2.  Can you guide me to write a PCF for the following scenario?

    A stock has been in an uptrend for a while.

     It is pulling back often to test a support before taking off.

     As you are aware, in an uptrend, the support levels are different. Sometimes, it is at a Moving Average, sometime it is perfectly on a Trend line.

If I have to scan this on 4000+ stocks, How to I identify the right stocks via PCF?

I would appreciate your help.

bcochrane
Posted : Tuesday, July 31, 2018 6:24:11 PM
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1. Haven't been any webinars in a while, unfortunately. You might look here

to see if there is anything close to you

http://www.tc2000.com/training-schedule

There's also

http://www.tc2000.com/videos/tutorials

2.Pullback PCF

Either you'll need to be specific as to what you want, or may I suggest you Search these discussions for Pull Back for ideas. Search is in top right of this screen

Cheers

 

BlueHills
Posted : Tuesday, July 31, 2018 8:10:57 PM
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Thanks ..

Here is a scenario I am thinking about...

The  Stock is trending up for the last 3 months.

Within every 30 days, it reaches high and also pulls back close to SMA50.

I hope this gives some scriptable specifics.

Thanks

traderc
Posted : Wednesday, August 1, 2018 6:00:20 AM
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This might give you an option into an approach.

http://forums.worden.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=62424

rctrade

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