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	Yes, that's what I was trying to figure out.  Thank you very much! 
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	How do I apply that to finding the midpoint for a stochastic for n periods? 
	  
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	Hi, 
	I am trying to figure out how to plot the midpoint of the highest stochastic reading and the lowest stochastic for n periods, say 30.  It would be sort of like the midpoint of a donchian channel.  Can you help me code that, please?  Thanks! 
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	Thanks! 
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	Hi Bruce 
	I want to create a conition for a dashboard that shows me when the moving VWAP 8 is > 20.  I don't know the formula to use and what I tried so far was incorrect. 
	Also, is there a place where I can find the current formulas for the most recent version of TC2000? 
	  
	Thanks 
	  
	  
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	thank you, it looks like that may do the trick! 
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	Hi Bruce, 
	I want to create a counter for a dashboard which shows the number of bars since a crossover in either direction has occurred.  This is beyond me, but I am hoping that you can help with this challenge. 
	Thanks 
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	Hi, that was perfect.  Thank you! 
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	Hi Bruce,  I like to go top down from the Sector Indexes to Indusry Indexes and then look at the components.  I am hoping that there is a way to filter out low volume stocks, for example don't show anything with an average volume less than 100K,  so that I don't waste my time.  Is there any way that a filter can be applied, or other approach, to do this. 
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	Thanks 
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