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mikelombardo
Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 1:55:34 PM
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Can you show me a PCF that would have a 50sma above a 200 sma, the 20 sma above the 50sma and lastly a price that was below a 10sma and now broke above the 10sma

kostas_gr
Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 2:15:34 PM
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I am working on the latest version of TC2000 and I am trying to relate in a new indicator two indicators that pertain to two different symbols. Here is an example: Let's say we have two chart windows, one with IBM and the other with AAPL. On each window we have a ROC indicator for each symbol. Now we want to create a new indicator that combines those two and computes and plots for us the ratio between the two different symbol ROC's. This was easy to do on Stock Finder but I don't know if/how it can be done in TC2000.

StockGuy
Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 2:30:36 PM

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QUOTE (mikelombardo)

Can you show me a PCF that would have a 50sma above a 200 sma, the 20 sma above the 50sma and lastly a price that was below a 10sma and now broke above the 10sma

AVGC50 > AVGC200 and AVGC20 > AVGC50 and C1 < AVGC10.1 and C > AVGC10

StockGuy
Posted : Friday, July 12, 2013 2:31:11 PM

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QUOTE (kostas_gr)

I am working on the latest version of TC2000 and I am trying to relate in a new indicator two indicators that pertain to two different symbols. Here is an example: Let's say we have two chart windows, one with IBM and the other with AAPL. On each window we have a ROC indicator for each symbol. Now we want to create a new indicator that combines those two and computes and plots for us the ratio between the two different symbol ROC's. This was easy to do on Stock Finder but I don't know if/how it can be done in TC2000.

There's not a way to do that in the current version of TC2000.

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