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Topic: What is the formula for telecharts to search for channeling stocks?
Posted: Tuesday, September 2, 2008 11:46:29 AM
thanks the advise came in handy
Topic: What is the formula for telecharts to search for channeling stocks?
Posted: Sunday, August 31, 2008 1:58:50 PM

Ive searched the discussion forum for more info it has been useful but still has not solved what i see as a problem.  I have the main selection as all stocks then i put my own PCF after following instructions put it does not change anything to the amount of stocks in the watch list am i missing something?

Many thanks

Topic: What is the formula for telecharts to search for channeling stocks?
Posted: Sunday, August 31, 2008 12:44:53 PM
Hi there thank you for the videos they were very helpful, but I am still finding abit tricky to put the PCF into the system they keep coming up as not calculated how do I solve this problem? Also when I write the PCF does there have to be spaces between the formula's

Thanks
Topic: What is the formula for telecharts to search for channeling stocks?
Posted: Friday, August 29, 2008 1:18:23 PM
I would like to find out what the formula is for telecharts to search for channeling stock . 

I understand there are two types of channeling stocks; custom price channels and evelope channels I 

would like to have both formulas.   With your experience which is the best one for beginners.

Many thanks 

Ed