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Thanks, Bruce. Regarding an unambiguous definition of BB squeeze, I don't know how to express it in mathematical terms....... but an example would be a stock like TRIB in the weeks before it broke out on 2/23/10, with an expansion in the BB and breakout in price. Is it possible to scan for something like that?
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Can I scan for when a stock starts to come out of a narrow bollinger band squeeze and the upper band starts to point up. If this has already been discussed could you point me to it. Thanks
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Craig, to clarify the trading range : If a stock was trading at say $10.00 6 months ago I want it to trade at no more than between $12.50 and $7.50 during the intervening 6 months. And volume on breakout should be 2x the average 30 day volume.
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QUOTE (Craig_S) + or - 25% of what?
Do you want stocks that have a maximum high that is no more than 125% the value of their minimum low for the past 6 months? There is no volume qualification in the my attempt below. I need you to define what "good volume" means.
Try this:
H>MAXH125.1 AND MAXH125.1<MINL125.1*1.25
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I posted this question in the PCF thread but perhaps this would be the appropriate forum.
I am looking for a PCF to identify stocks which have been trading in a trading range of + or - 25% for 6-12 months and which have just broken out of that trading range on good volume. Could you please help? Thank you
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I am looking for a PCF to identify stocks which have been trading in a trading range of + or - 25% for 6-12 months and which have just broken out of that trading range on good volume. Could you please help? Thank you
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