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Topic: R1, R2, S1, S2
Posted: Thursday, December 14, 2006 6:24:23 PM
Hi Craig:

I followed your instructions and went to the link in your e-mail. I inserted the Pivot Point, R1, R2 PCFs into the customer indicator box. After plotting these 3 indicators, R1 usually shows up above the Pivot and R2 lines. R2 shows up as sometimes above the Pivot and sometimes below the Pivot. Why are the Pivot, R1, and R2 not showing up correctly? Thanks for your help.

Darrell
Topic: R1, R2, S1, S2
Posted: Thursday, December 7, 2006 1:51:06 PM
Is there any way to plot these levels on TCnet?
Topic: R1, R2, S1, S2
Posted: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 4:26:44 PM
Is there any way to plot these levels on TCnet?
Topic: Plotting a 1000 day moving average on a daily chart
Posted: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 4:26:10 PM
Hello....

I know that I can't plot a 1000 day MA directly....

I tried custom indicator, code=avgc1000, but I get formula error.

Is there a way to plot the 1000 day MA?
Topic: Stochastic Crossovers
Posted: Thursday, October 26, 2006 6:29:15 PM
Hi Craig and Bruce:

I am trying write a pcf for two stochastics crossing above another stochastic for buy ideas and two stochastics crossing below another stochastic for sells.

I would like to have the 12,3,1 and 5,3,1 be below the 50% line and cross above the 8,5,1 stochastic. So, yesterday, the two were below the 8, 5, 1 and today both are above the 8,5,1,.

For sells, I would like all three to be above the 50% line and the 12,3,1 and 5,3,1 be above the 8,5,1 yesterday and today below the 8,5,1.

Thanks for your help.
Topic: Linear Regression 30 Period, 30 Width
Posted: Saturday, August 12, 2006 11:58:09 AM
HI Bruce....

Thanks for all your help....Is the formula to check if the slope is negative, the same formula, EXCEPT <= 0 at the end of it?
Topic: Linear Regression 30 Period, 30 Width
Posted: Saturday, August 5, 2006 11:32:21 AM
Thank you, Bruce. You are working early on a Saturday. I appreciate your help. This is exactly what I wanted...
I do notice that occasionally, it does not work, i.e. I get a few stocks that only have one close above the LR3030 line when using the 3 close scan.

Could you also do six more for me? The same 6 pcfs as in the first post, but for WEEKLY, instead of daily. I thought they might be the same and found from switching back and forth they are not.

Then, do you have ideas for the best way to find matches on the two lists? For example, stocks that have a three day daily close above lr3030 and a one week close above lr3030....could I simply combine the two scans to find ones that meet both?
Topic: Linear Regression 30 Period, 30 Width
Posted: Friday, August 4, 2006 7:38:49 PM
Hello Trainers:

Please help me....I use Linear Regression 30Period/30 width to help me determine overbought and oversold:

Can you help me write six pcfs:

1. Stocks closing above the Linear Regression 30/30 line for a single daily close.
2. Stocks closing above the Linear Regression 30/30 line for two consecutive daily closes.
3 Stocks closing above the Linear Regression 30/30 line for three onsecutive daily closes.

4. Stocks closing below the Linear Regression 30/30 line for a single daily close.
5. Stocks closing below the Linear Regression 30/30 line for two consecutive daily closes.
6. Stocks closing below the Linear Regression 30/30 line for three onsecutive daily closes.