Registered User Joined: 6/17/2005 Posts: 63 
	 | 
	
		 
	  
	Is there a PCF for a boxer bottom in a 15 day time frame? 
	 | 
	
	
		 
   Worden Trainer
  Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138 
	 | 
	
		 
	I have no idea what a Boxer Bottom might be even after several internet searches. 
  -Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
	 | 
	
	
		Registered User Joined: 6/17/2005 Posts: 63 
	 | 
	
		 
	Hello Bruce 
	a boxer bottom is slang for the boxer method, and uses a double bottom 
	with the righ leg of the W loer than the left leg of the W usually within a 15 -21 day 
	period between the 2 legs of the W 
	  
	 | 
	
	
		 
   Worden Trainer
  Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 65,138 
	 | 
	
		 
	I don't think I've see what I consider to be a particularly good technique for automatically identifying double bottom patterns in TC2000. 
	You may wish to review the following for information on pattern recognition in TC2000 (focusing on double/triple top and bottom topics). 
	Falling wedge 
	Cup with a handle formation 
	PCF for cup with a handle 
	Scanning for Chart Patterns 
	Scanning for Stocks Printing a Double or Triple Bottom 
	PCFs for pennants and flags 
	PCF's for Triangles 
	Does TeleChart support Elliott Wave indicators? 
	Double top/bottom trend 
	Finding Double Tops and Double Bottoms 
	CUP AND HANDLE AGAIN 
	Finding Continuation Triangles And Wedges With Telechart 
	Cup & Handle PCF 
	Double tops and bottoms 
	Flag wedge and pennant pcf 
	05/01/2012 Webinar: Trading the Flag and Pennant Patterns 
	Head and shoulders 
	TC 2000 Bull flags, Bear Flags 
	PCF for rounded bottom trading 
	That said, I personally do not think complex pattern recognition is practical in TC2000 using formulas and Scans. 
	They are at the very least beyond my abilities to help you create without a specific unambiguous objective definition of what you are attempting to identify. It can't be an I know it when I see it type of definition or be based entirely on an image. 
	This is true of pattern recognition in general with the exception of fixed size candlestick patterns, which are fairly straightforward as long as the pattern is well defined. The first topic referenced in the post has formulas for candlestick patterns. 
	The following topic has has Condition Formulas to identify candlestick patterns in TC2000. 
	Boolean PCFs for Candlestick Patterns 
  -Bruce Personal Criteria Formulas TC2000 Support Articles
	 |