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Topic: How to do RSI function of a ROC of price indicator
Posted: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 11:11:47 PM
Hi

Its ok for this. I found out how to solve my problem via another way. If you ever find out how to do it with TC it will be interesting to know but I'll go with my alternate way for now.

Thanks
Topic: Running Scans For Days Other Than Today
Posted: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 5:06:51 PM
Thanks again for your reply.
Topic: How to do RSI function of a ROC of price indicator
Posted: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 12:13:59 AM
Hi

I am trying to implement this and dont see how to do it.

1) I have a rate of change of price (1 period) plotted on the middle pane

2) Now I want to plot a RSI (lets say 5 period) of the previous rate of change of price ... cant seem to do it as the only options for that rate of change line is moving average, enveloppe channel, linear regression etc...

Is the only way to do it a custom indicator ? and if yes how do I refer to the rate of change of price in the formula for the RSI going into the custom indicator ?

Thanks for your help
Topic: how to refer to an indicator in a pcf
Posted: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 12:06:38 AM
Thanks Diceman

I dont see MACD and OBV in the link but will work with this (stoch) for now.
Topic: Running Scans For Days Other Than Today
Posted: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 12:01:28 AM
Thanks Bruce for the answer.

I will use another software to do that then.

Can you tell me if that can be done with blocks ?

Also have you guys ever thought of allowing gold customers to access intraday data but on a delayed basis (not real time). I would be interested in that option if it existed.
Topic: Running Scans For Days Other Than Today
Posted: Sunday, August 5, 2007 11:42:53 PM
Thanks Diceman

The only thing in the 2 links I see that would be useful to my problem as described above would be the custom indicator. The only problem is that I wont be able to put it in an easyscan ( or can I ?) and have it scan for the entire stock universe. I would have to go through each stock separately and check the custom indicator visually for the past month or year or whatever the period I would like to scan for.

I'll wait for a trainer response before saying that it cannot be done with TC.
Topic: how to refer to an indicator in a pcf
Posted: Sunday, August 5, 2007 6:31:15 PM
Hi

I would like to know how to refer to an indicator in a pcf.

The one I am interested in now is the stochastics D line. When it is above 70 and below 30.

Also if there is a reference to how to refer to the values of other indicator too such as MACD, OBV and RSI.

Thanks
Topic: Running Scans For Days Other Than Today
Posted: Sunday, August 5, 2007 6:25:52 PM
Yes I would like to find a way to do this too with a variant: Not only running an easyscan at a certain past date but for a certain period too ( for the last month for example).


If I have a certain criteria (as a simple example to illustrate the problem: today close higher than last 2 days close and with volume higher than last 2 days volume), is there a way to have TC2007 run the criteria for every day close from now up to a month ago to see if any stock matches the criteria in that period of time.

thanks
Topic: how to read volume bar
Posted: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 7:32:35 PM
Hi thanks for the reply

Is it also the same for index volume readings ?

On July 31st 2007 .. I have on google 2.55 billion as volume for the nasdaq composite index.

On TC2007 for COMPX (Nasdaq Composite Index) I read 28226 as volume. If I multiply by 100 (add 2 zeros) it becomes 2822600 ... which is around 2.8 millions ? that cant be it.
There seems to be another three zeros missing to make it 2.8 billions.

Thanks for your help.
Topic: Scan for stocks bouncing in a lateral channel
Posted: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:07:49 AM
Just trying to play with this and wanted to ask if there is a way to exclude the stocks that are not trading anymore and thus have all price basically at same level on chart for months ?

... if you set directional move to 1 you will get all of them.

Thanks