Registered User Joined: 3/29/2005 Posts: 9
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i would like tw0 formulas regarding the 20 day movimg average.. the stock that have moved below there 20 day ma in the last 5 days and a fomula showin the stocks moving above the 20 da ma inthe last 5 days i would use the formulas on my watch list thanks
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138
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Please try one of the following Personal Criteria Formulas as an EasyScan Condition:
Price xUp SMA20 within the last 5 days (and stayed there):
C > AVGC20 AND (C1 < AVGC20.1 OR C2 < AVGC20.2 OR C3 < AVGC20.3 OR C4 < AVGC20.4 OR C5 < AVGC20.5)
Price xDn SMA20 within the last 5 days (and stayed there):
C < AVGC20 AND (C1 > AVGC20.1 OR C2 > AVGC20.2 OR C3 > AVGC20.3 OR C4 > AVGC20.4 OR C5 > AVGC20.5)
Price xUp EMA20 within the last 5 days (and stayed there):
C > XAVGC20 AND (C1 < XAVGC20.1 OR C2 < XAVGC20.2 OR C3 < XAVGC20.3 OR C4 < XAVGC20.4 OR C5 < XAVGC20.5)
Price xDn EMA20 within the last 5 days (and stayed there):
C < XAVGC20 AND (C1 > XAVGC20.1 OR C2 > XAVGC20.2 OR C3 > XAVGC20.3 OR C4 > XAVGC20.4 OR C5 > XAVGC20.5)
Moving Average PCF Templates
Things to check if your moving averages don't "seem right" or "seem to match"
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria
PCF Formula Descriptions
-Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
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