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Topic: Consecutive MA's
Posted: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 11:24:27 AM
I have a question about the MA indicator in TC 2000 v 11
I notice you can do a quick sort or create a column and sort for price position relative to MA, but I don't see a way to set the time frame for the MA. It seems to make the time frame for the MA the actual MA, which is not what I am trying to do.

For example, I might want to sort for a stocks that are above the 30MA for the last 59, days, 60 days, 61 days, etc. This would mean they never dropped below the 30MA in that time frame. Currently it seems like it will only sort for stock above the 30 MA within the last 30 days, which is the selected MA.

It's like that's the default and you can't change the timeframe to what ever you want.
I'd like that to be a variable I have control over.

"Consecutive days above or below a specific MA"  or even passing through, etc.
The  consecutive days is the key.

Support told me this wasn't a feature in TC2000 but a trainter could help me build a PCF to scan for this but it would be a complex formula. Anyone know how to do this?

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Topic: Anyone profitable with Stockfinder?
Posted: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 4:30:59 PM
I'm trying the gold ver. of stockfinder and TC and I'm a little dissappointed. I spoke with tech support and I think they should put on the website that stockfinder gold will not let you sort or scan using any fundamental data. It's a bit misleading.