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Topic: Where the 200, 50 & 10 day moving averages cross or close to eachother
Posted: Thursday, May 11, 2006 3:15:59 PM
Hello

Is there a formula that would show me stocks where the 200, 50 and 10 day moving averages are touching or that are close together.

Thank You

Steve

Topic: Price Consolidation (Triangle) Pattern Formula
Posted: Friday, April 21, 2006 4:29:22 PM
Hi

I would like to be able to scan for stocks that are forming a consolidation pattern (triangle), where the highs are getting lower and the lows are getting higher.

The triangles can be ascending, decending or symetcial.

I believe that my initial time frame for the consolidation might be 1 month.

Thank You

Steve

Topic: PCF Where Stochastics Is Positive For 5 Days In A row
Posted: Thursday, April 13, 2006 11:42:56 AM
Hello

How can I write a PCF where my Stochastics of 14.3 is positice for 5 days in a row?

Thank You

Steve

Topic: Create PCF Where The Stochastic Is Greater Than Yesterday
Posted: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:45:47 AM
Hi Craig

Thank you, I looked at that video yesterday. What I am looking for is the pcf that I can use to filter down the stocks that I am looking for that have a greater stochastic today as compared to yesterday.

My stochastic settings are 14,3,3

Thanks

Steve

Topic: Create PCF Where The Stochastic Is Greater Than Yesterday
Posted: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:48:03 PM
Hello

I would like to write a simple formula that would show me stocks where the stochastics are higher today than yesterday.

Thank you

Steve