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Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 2:34:39 PM |
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Thanks Bruce. Sorry for the miss.
Etgar
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I waiting with great interest for the results of your research. Thank you
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Then something is wrong with my TC2000 software because according with the PCF TUP sould not be on the list in the first place. And I want to remind you that I posed a question for the same problem in October 2009, and never got a response. The fact remains that there is a problem, and I will appreciate very much If we can make a serious attempt to solve it this time.
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As an example one specific stock that's included in the list the PCF returned with a true value is TUP (Tupperware). The list is daily and the PCF criteria were updated after the last download.
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I did test one stock that the PCF returned, and the result was False whereas the same stock in the list returned from the PCF has a TRUE value.
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The following PCF returns false results. Can please explain why?
AVGC50.60 > AVGC50.50 AND AVGC50.50 > AVGC50.40 AND AVGC50.40 > AVGC50.30 AND AVGC50.30 > AVGC50.20 AND AVGC50.20 > AVGC50.10 AVGC50.10 > AVGC50.5 AND C > 10.0
Thanks
E. Etgar
P.S. when I remove the last criterion "C>10.0" the results are as expected.
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Hi Michael,
Yes I did.
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From time to time I get false returns for PCF's that I write. Today for example I wrote a simple one and got stocks that were not supposed to filter in. I never got a syntax error. Here the PCF: c>c1 and c<avgc50
The results return stocks that are higher than the 50MA, and stocks where the "C" is lower than "C1" etc.
This happens often times. Any thought why this happens?
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I wonder how you would use Telechart to find Accumulation/Distribution in stocks.
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Has someone developed a formula to find double bottoms with or w/o specifying a time interval between the bottoms?
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