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gregs2
Posted : Tuesday, August 5, 2014 3:28:45 PM
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For TC2000 v.12.4, is there a PCF formula for tracking the maximum close since the date I entered the stock, up to the current date moving forward?.

It should rise, obviously, as a new MAXC is reached, be it 3 days ago or any number of days back, since the date of entry..

I tried:

MAXC.03.13.14, but it brings back the wrong MAXC amount. I tried MAXC.'03/13/14'  but get a syntax error, due to the quote marks (I think). I've also tried numerous other variations with parenthesis as well.

I simply want to keep track of the maximum close since the date I entered a stock moving forward in time to the current date by way of a MAXC - "entry date" PCF.

Is this possible?

 

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, August 5, 2014 3:35:05 PM


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It is not possible to create a formula which will automatically update to return the correct values whenever there is a new trading day.

The format of the maximum close indicator in TC2000's Personal Criteria Formula Language is as follows.

MAXCx.z

Where x is the Period of the Indicator or Function.
Where z is the number of Periods Ago.
- z can also be a date. May 3, 2007 would be (single quotes required): '05/03/07'

So only Z can be replaced by a date and this date would be the date of the end of the period and not the beginning of the period covered by the maximum close indicator.

Since x is going to change each day, you will need to change the formula each day.



-Bruce
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gregs2
Posted : Wednesday, August 6, 2014 5:34:52 AM
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OK... besides, the more  I thought about it, there's a less time consuming solution to work around this while spacing through my open trades list anyway.

Thanks Bruce

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, August 6, 2014 11:53:40 AM


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You're welcome. I am happy to read you figured out a better workflow that works for you.



-Bruce
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