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selfhigh05
Posted : Wednesday, July 25, 2018 3:12:53 PM
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I am trying to convert this from stockfetcher to here and having a little bit of trouble understanding how I setup variables in TC2000? SF doesnt have if statements so you have to use a count instead. I want to be able to have many of these of several days and add them all together. ROC is rate of change. Any help would be apprecitated.

 

/* ROC(2) Bullish Divergence Calculation */ 
set{2daylo, count(Fisher Transform(10) decreasing past 1 days, 1)} 
set{ROCdivpos12, count(ROC(4) above ROC(4) 1 day ago, 1)}
set{ROCdivpos22, count(ROC(4) 1 day ago below ROC(2) 2 days ago, 1)} 
set{ROCbulldiv12, 2daylo * ROCdivpos12} 
set{ROCbulldiv22, ROCbulldiv12 * ROCdivpos22} 
 
/* ROC(2) Bullish Divergence Calculation */ 
set{3daylo, count(Fisher Transform(10) decreasing past 2 days, 1)} 
set{ROCdivpos13, count(ROC(4) above ROC(4) 1 day ago, 1)} 
set{ROCdivpos23, count(ROC(4) 1 day ago below ROC(2) 2 days ago, 1)} 
set{ROCbulldiv13, 3daylo * ROCdivpos13} 
set{ROCbulldiv23, ROCbulldiv13 * ROCdivpos23} 
Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, July 25, 2018 4:04:02 PM


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There isn't a way to set up user defined variables in TC2000. I don't really understand the code in your post.



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