mopman |
Gold User, Member, TeleChart
|
Registered User |
|
|
|
|
Unsure |
|
Monday, April 12, 2010 |
Saturday, September 22, 2012 4:34:37 PM |
14 [0.00% of all post / 0.00 posts per day] |
|
Looking for a formula that will equate C2 to C plus or minus one-thousandth (1/1000). For example...If C2 is $20.00 ...C should close between $20.02 and $19.98. C1 is not needed for this scan. I hope to figure that in later.
If you have any links to creating PCF's, please send them to me. Thanks
Mopman
|
Would you please assist with this candlestick pattern? Looking for a hanging man candlestick with a long lower shadow, compared to the body. The shadow should be 3 times as long as the body. No upper shadow. I am having difficulty with programing %'s of bodies and shadows...but I WILL GET IT SOMEDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks,
MOPMAN
|
Thanks Diceman
MOPMAN
|
Looking for a formula that will indicate todays close within .02 of yesterdays close. Thanks for your help.
Mopman
|
Hey Guys,
Any ideas for using stochastics to swing trade? Pease be specific on the set up for the days and averages for both the long and shorter duration indicators. I usually hold from 1 - 10 days.
Thanks
Mopman
|
I know that there is no set TSV formula for swing trading ( 1-10 days). Could you give me an idea as to what simple TSV averages to use over this time period? I am looking to hold a stock from 1-10 days. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks
MOPMAN
|
Does anyone have PCFs for candlestick charts? I am looking to program a few of them, harami, morningstar,etc. Any advice to point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I hope to be at the telechart convention in Ft. Lauderdale, Dec. 4. Will I be able to find some direction at this workshop?
Thanks
Lee
|
Can you please help me with this formula? I I would like to find hanging men candlesticks that have their shadows twice as long or longer than their bodies and with at least 2x the normal volume. I appreciate your help, and thanks in advance.
Lee
|
The formula for a doji is the O=C. Would you help me create a formula where I can set the open and the close within a few cents or a few dollars of each other. Thanks in advance.
Mopman
|
Thanks Diceman
|
|