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mhz
Posted : Friday, September 16, 2005 3:02:22 PM
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Hello, I am interested in creating a scan with several PCFs.

Is it possible to create a PCF that will show all stocks that just had a 50 day EMA cross above a 200 day EMA where prior to this cross the 50day was below the 200 day for more than 90 days?

Also, in this scan I would like a pcf that would give me only those stocks where the MACD (14,18,7) is relitivly close to the zero line and also the faster moving line is above the is above the slower?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Mike
Craig_S
Posted : Friday, September 16, 2005 3:06:21 PM


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Check out these videos on MAs and MACD. They include all of the PCF templates you need to find crossovers or MACD near zero.

Understanding MACD

Understanding Moving Averages - Part I, The Basics

Understanding Moving Averages - Part II, Using Multiple Averages

Create PCFs and EasyScans to find moving average crossovers

Comparing indicators using Visual Difference sorts

Sort by Visual Value to find new highs and lows in price and indicators

As for the 50 being below the 200 for 90 days.... that is pretty extensive:

(AVGC50.1<AVGC200.1) AND(AVGC50.2<AVGC200.2) AND(AVGC50.2<AVGC200.2) AND(AVGC50.3<AVGC200.3) [keep this pattern going until you reach] (AVGC50.90<AVGC200.90)

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mhz
Posted : Friday, September 16, 2005 3:13:12 PM
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Also, there was one more pcf I would like to see on this. Is it possible to write a pcf where it shows stocks that have had a stochastic cross over?

ie. I am interested in finding all stocks where there was a stochastic cross over...also where the stochastic value is relitivly close to the lower line. Also I want the stochastic values to be set at a period of 14 and the sd period to be set to 7 and the stochastic on exponential. How would this be written on a pcf?

Thanks again!

Mike
Craig_S
Posted : Friday, September 16, 2005 3:14:23 PM


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You can find templates for STOC crossovers under this video:

Understanding Stochastics

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