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Topic: PCF Formula Descriptions
Posted: Saturday, August 15, 2009 11:43:49 AM
thanks Diceman, i'll be sure to check those out.

just found out that the formula does work, i had just forgotten to update the criteria for all the items. doh.
seems like it works very nicely for identifying pullbacks in trending stocks.
Topic: PCF Formula Descriptions
Posted: Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:22:33 AM

Hi, i'm still quite new to PCF's, i've watched all the videos. i have written a PCF for price closing below the 50 sma and above the 200sma. i also want the scan to indicate a stochastic of 3,2,3 crossing down through 20

so far i have C < AVGC50 AND C1 > AVGC50.1 AND C > AVGC200 AND STOC3.2.1 > 20 AND STOC3.2 <=20

not sure if i'm stringing it all together.

i would also like to be able to produce a formula for the day's low crossing below the 50sma and closing above (effectively a hammer)

any pointers?? kind regards. James

Topic: Moving Average PCF Templates
Posted: Saturday, August 15, 2009 10:21:37 AM

Hi, i'm still quite new to PCF's, i've watched all the videos. i have written a PCF for price closing below the 50 sma and above the 200sma. i also want the scan to indicate a stochastic of 3,2,3 crossing down through 20

so far i have C < AVGC50 AND C1 > AVGC50.1 AND C > AVGC200 AND STOC3.2.1 > 20 AND STOC3.2 <=20

not sure if i'm stringing it all together.

i would also like to be able to produce a formula for the day's low crossing below the 50sma and closing above (effectively a hammer)

any pointers?? kind regards. James