Welcome Guest, please sign in to participate in a discussion. Search | Active Topics |

pcf for volume over 25 day moving average Rate this Topic:
Previous Topic · Next Topic Watch this topic · Print this topic ·
Cainmtrading
Posted : Wednesday, February 8, 2012 7:57:08 PM
Registered User
Joined: 2/28/2005
Posts: 30
1.  I'm looking for a pcf for volume over the 25 day moving average

2.  Also, a pcf for low volocity stocks.  The bottom 25%. 

Thanks much.   
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, February 9, 2012 8:16:33 AM


Worden Trainer

Joined: 10/7/2004
Posts: 65,138
Your first request is staightforward:

V > AVGV25

I do not understand the second request. I'm guessing volocity is just a typo and should be velocity (my intellectual curiosity is actually hoping volocity is some sort of exotic mix of volatility and velocity), but I have been unable to identify a standardized velocity indicator.

Is velocity a Percent Change over some period of time or something else? If it is something else, how is it calculated?

PCF Formula Descriptions
Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
Cainmtrading
Posted : Thursday, February 9, 2012 8:45:21 AM
Registered User
Joined: 2/28/2005
Posts: 30
Sorry Bruce.  I guess I was a little blurry eyed from surfing charts last night.  I meant low volatility.  The bottom 25%.  I was watching a Martha Stokes video and I think she was using StockFinder and she created a scan of common stocks between $10 - $20 with volume above the 25 ema and all stocks in the lower 25% of volatility.  Since I now have a pcf for the 25 ema all I lack is the low volatility pcf. Thx.
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, February 9, 2012 9:05:57 AM


Worden Trainer

Joined: 10/7/2004
Posts: 65,138
The original formula given was for Volume above its 25-Period Simple Moving Average. If you want it to be above its 25-Period Exponential Moving Average, you would want the following instead:

V > XAVGV25

StockFinder had Price Volatility and Chaikin's Volatility. Of these, TC2000 has Price Volatility (although not as an indicator, just as a current fundamental criteria value). You would need to create a Scan and add Price Volatility. Then click on Ranks and set the rangefinder to Min to 25.

Definitions of all built in scanning and sorting criteria

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
Cainmtrading
Posted : Thursday, February 9, 2012 11:32:37 AM
Registered User
Joined: 2/28/2005
Posts: 30
I do need volume for exponential moving average.  Thanks for catching that.  

So volatility is under price volatility.  I was just looking under volatility.    

As usual you are a great resource.  Thanks very much.
Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, February 9, 2012 11:40:07 AM


Worden Trainer

Joined: 10/7/2004
Posts: 65,138
You're welcome.

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
Users browsing this topic
Guest-1

Forum Jump
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.