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Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Tuesday, September 5, 2006 12:34:42 PM |
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QUOTE (Craig_S) Once you define the move with certain parameters, yes. We cannot tell TeleChart to "find other stocks that look like XYZ".
Thanks Craig. It sticks in my mind as a visual sort feature. Does that ring a bell? I recall selecting a given stock chart and clicking on visual sort but am unable to remember how to do it. It was a really simple routine. It was not a PCF or EZScan.
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How to construct a scan to find others stocks that appear to be moving in a similar fashion? I recall a using a simple version of such a technique when TCNet added custom indicators and new programming funtionality. Thanks for any help. Troy
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Doug - Thanks a bunch. My brother lives in Raleigh. I'm up here in Chicago.
Troy
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Doug It worked. I suppose it will do the trick, will test tomorrow.
Is there a way to sort by Vol % ? Vol % is realtime vol today / avgV50. needs to update every 30 sec.
Thanks
Troy
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I am a long time TCNet User and have found ways to use realtime data to find the earliest start points for big up movers. Unfortunately I have to use an additional trading platform and a seperate data feed to do it. I use QuoteTracker and sort my 80 stock watchlist in realtime using $ change. Is there a way to do it with a custom $ net change indicator in TCNet? The Net RT for $ net change will not sort. Any ideas and help is greatly appreciated. Troy Huggins
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Where to find a scan or scans to discover stocks about to breakout?
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Is there a way to use BETA in A PCF?
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Where can I locate a PCF to find tripple tops and triple bottoms?
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