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teto
Posted : Friday, May 20, 2005 10:38:10 AM
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need pcf for 5day mov.ave. crossing 20 day m0v. ave,pl.thanks
Doug_H
Posted : Friday, May 20, 2005 10:41:54 AM


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AVGC5.1<AVGC20.1 AND AVGC5>AVGC20

Here is the PCF for the 5 day simple moving average crossing up through the 20 day simple moving average.

Let me encourage you to watch the following training videos that I think you'll find very informative:

Create PCFs and EasyScans to find moving average crossovers
Comparing indicators using Visual Difference sorts

- Doug
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teto
Posted : Tuesday, June 21, 2005 7:49:05 AM
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need pcf for drawing trend channels using 25 day linear regression thanks
Craig_S
Posted : Tuesday, June 21, 2005 7:59:29 AM


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You don't need a PCF for this. You only need PCFs when you want a condition to sort or scan by that is not already in system.

Click the EDIT button on your chart. Click the PLUS '+' by PRICES. Add a Linear Regression line with a period of 25. Set the width to make the channel as wide as you like.

Here are some videos you may enjoy.

Sort using envelopes, regression channels and Bollinger bands

Spotting trend changes using linear regression channel sorts

How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

Customize your charts using Chart Templates

Chart Display Options - customize the look and functionality of your charts

Chart template saving options in the Tools | System Settings menu

- Craig
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teto
Posted : Monday, July 18, 2005 10:42:44 AM
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how can i find stks closing at the top or bottom for the day.thanks
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, July 18, 2005 10:56:17 AM


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Craig already answered your question in the following topic:

finding stocks closing at the tops or bottoms

The following video should help you find your previous questions:

Learn how to use the forums: post a new topic, reply, Search existing topics

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
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