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Registered User Joined: 12/29/2006 Posts: 68
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How would I go about creating three separate plot lines with the following information for all listed stocks:
- Count (not percentage) of new highs
- Count (not percentage) of new lows
- Count of new highs minus new lows
Thanks!
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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I've Shared a Chart that does this. If you want to take a look:
Select Share | Charts.
Type dannig34747 in the Search line and select Search.
Select the dannig34747 Chart.
Select Open.
It was created by adding the Count% New Highs and Count% New Lows Indicators to the Charts. Right-clicking on the Indicators and selecting Block Diagram and replacing the List Percent True Blocks with List Count True Blocks changed the Percentage Count to an actual Count. The Watchlist and Colors were changed for each Indicator using QuickEdit. Dragging and Dropping the Indicators onto each other and selecting Create Indicator | Add created the third Plot. It was then just a matter of copying and Pasting the Indicators into the same Pane.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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Registered User Joined: 12/29/2006 Posts: 68
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Hi Bruce:
Thanks for the quick response. I'm not quite clear on the outcome of the chart I have. I only have one plot (sum of new high and low). I wanted to get clarification from you. Is that really a sum or new highs minus new lows?
Also, while the other two plots are listed on the title bar, the count of new highs and count of new lows is not plotted on the chart. Is there a way to make them show up (and even have them in a separate pane)? Let me know please.
Thanks much.
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Registered User Joined: 12/29/2006 Posts: 68
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Hi Bruce:
Correction. The Count of new high and low did plot (it just took a while to load). By having the lines plot, I can see that the sum indicator is new highs minus new lows.
Thanks again.
Danni
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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You're welcome.
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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