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flash1
Posted : Friday, August 24, 2012 9:52:50 PM
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I have tried the other formulas but the results have been missing the mark by several days  and have proven unreliable.    Will you help me please?

1. I`m  seeking a PCF for the Stochastic 12, 3, 3 crossover either way.   I am using this formula:

STOC12.3 > AVG(STOC12.3,3) AND STOC12.3.1 

 

 2.  I`m also looking for a MACD 12, 26, 9 crossover either way.

 

Thank you.

flash

 

flash1
Posted : Friday, August 24, 2012 11:44:39 PM
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I`m using version 7.

Thanks,

flash

StockGuy
Posted : Saturday, August 25, 2012 10:33:17 AM

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You can find these with just a couple of clicks in version 12.

Stochastic cross up or down:

(STOC12.3 < AVG(STOC12.3,3) and STOC12.3.1 > AVG(STOC12.3.1,3)) or (STOC12.3 > AVG(STOC12.3,3) and STOC12.3.1 < AVG(STOC12.3.1,3))

Looking for a MACD formula.

flash1
Posted : Sunday, August 26, 2012 8:17:34 PM
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I`ve tried version 12 several times and watched the training videos many times, but I  always feel I run into a roadblock and can`t go any farther.  I`m just not up to speed on the commands for version 12.

Is there not a formula I could use for version 7?

flash1
Posted : Sunday, August 26, 2012 8:19:34 PM
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 I`m also looking for a MACD 12, 26, 9 crossover either way.  This is for version 7 also.

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, August 28, 2012 12:16:14 PM


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If you are looking for an Exponential MACD 12,26 to be crossing through its own 9-Period Exponential Moving Average in either direction, this would be the same as an Exponential MACD Histogram 12,26,9 crossing through zero in either direction.

SGN(XAVGC12 - XAVGC26 - XAVG(XAVGC12,9) + XAVG(XAVGC26,9)) <> SGN(XAVGC12.1 - XAVGC26.1 - XAVG(XAVGC12.1,9) + XAVG(XAVGC26.1,9))

Understanding MACD



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