Hi Bruce- Please let's try this again.
I hope this qusetion helps clarify my need.
I have created an technical easy scan. The scan works great for the current time period.
I would like to add a condition to scan to produce results for a specific date or days back
Example: what stock(s) would have met the criteria on say April 10, 2012 or say 10 days back.
is this possible in TC 2000.1.4472 ? If it is possbile what would be a sample condition formula.
Would stockfinder 5.1 be able accomplish this if TC can not
My EasyScan:
moving average 200 price history below price-daily
volume 90-day between 400000.00 and 100000000.00 - daily
price history between 5.00 and 100.00-daily
wilder's RSI 2 <10 -daily
Price history above Avg 50- daily.
Thank you again.
Bill
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Hi Bruce -
Thank you for responding so quickly.
I would like to add an historical date condition to my scan. I will need to change the historical date(s) frequently.
Would you help create this condition to add to my scan.
Thank you for your help, Bill
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Good Morning-
I need a condition to add to my scan. I would like to use my scan on various historical dates to review results. Example I've created a condition (c14) to scan the closes 14 days ago. When I add the condition to the scan the the edit condition box opens : is between, ranks, greater than, less than, AND minimum and maximum. I've tried different combo's but no scan results out of ALL US Common Stocks. I must have created a bad condition formula
How to I write a condition to add to scan days back or specific dates.
THank You
Bill
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Thank You. But, I think I have solved my issue, Bill
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Hi Friends-
Thank you for your Help!
I looking to discover / analyze (if any) a RSI sweet spot less than 5 to enter a trade.
I'm needing a method to determine the # of days a stock might continue to drop after reaching RSI 5 before turning up. example: rsi is 5.0at close, next day close 3.2, next day close 1.2, next day it closes 20.3. In this example there 3 days below RSI 5 before the turn up.
I would like to scan a group of stocks over a period of time.
I've set up a backscan test in stockfinder 5.1 which works. However, I must review each stock "trade lenght" manually. then record results. Then move to the next stock.
Thank You Bill
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I apologize I missed your reply earlier. Thank you again for your help, Bill
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Thank you Bruce-
This could be over my pay grade. I'll check it out.
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Thank You Bruce .... You Da Man!!
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