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Topic: First Hour Range
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 7:40:30 PM

that did it Bruce thank you very much - you are amazing at these pdfs

 

Don

Topic: First Hour Range
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 5:15:08 PM

i look at spy aapl nflx and some other  l top stocks - and it is just the last bar in pre market 9:930  i have been doing it manually drawing the line but thought it could be done by a pcf

Topic: First Hour Range
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 4:46:38 PM

thx Bruce - the high but that got me the high of the 8:30-9:00 bar - and the low was from the 8:00 - 8:30 bar

Topic: First Hour Range
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 3:24:47 PM

the stocks i watch all have 10 30 minute bars from 4:30 to 9:30 - so is that possible ?

Topic: First Hour Range
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 3:09:23 PM

ok thats true for stocks = what about the last premarket bar from 9:00 to 9:30 the high and low of that bar as 2 horizontal lines

 

Don

Topic: adding scan to a chart
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 2:23:52 PM

Ok thank you Bruce = was trying to have a pcf% of avg(h+l+c)/3 greater than  keltner upper or lower channel 8 and muliplier 1 - so it can be seen on premarket data

 

Don

Topic: adding scan to a chart
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2019 1:59:08 PM

can a scan be put on the chart to see how it worked in the past -

Topic: First Hour Range
Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2019 9:33:20 PM

Hi Bruce - I really like this solution for 1st 30 min high low - I was wondering if its possible to get the :4:30 am - 9:30am high low as a range  - as i have premarket data on chart - also can the line be extended to end of the day

Don

Topic: Is there anyway to return a value showing when the Moving Averages crossed? Want to use it as column
Posted: Sunday, April 16, 2017 9:08:20 PM

QUOTE (Bruce_L)

Please try the following Indicator Formula for your stochastic. It should max out at 20 bars.

ABS(STOC14.3.1 > AVG(STOC14.3.1,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.2 <= AVG(STOC14.3.2,3)) + ABS(STOC14.3.2 > AVG(STOC14.3.2,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.3 <= AVG(STOC14.3.3,3)) * 2 + ABS(STOC14.3.3 > AVG(STOC14.3.3,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.4 <= AVG(STOC14.3.4,3)) * 3 + ABS(STOC14.3.4 > AVG(STOC14.3.4,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.5 <= AVG(STOC14.3.5,3)) * 4 + ABS(STOC14.3.5 > AVG(STOC14.3.5,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.6 <= AVG(STOC14.3.6,3)) * 5 + ABS(STOC14.3.6 > AVG(STOC14.3.6,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.7 <= AVG(STOC14.3.7,3)) * 6 + ABS(STOC14.3.7 > AVG(STOC14.3.7,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.8 <= AVG(STOC14.3.8,3)) * 7 + ABS(STOC14.3.8 > AVG(STOC14.3.8,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.9 <= AVG(STOC14.3.9,3)) * 8 + ABS(STOC14.3.9 > AVG(STOC14.3.9,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.10 <= AVG(STOC14.3.10,3)) * 9 + ABS(STOC14.3.10 > AVG(STOC14.3.10,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.11 <= AVG(STOC14.3.11,3)) * 10 + ABS(STOC14.3.11 > AVG(STOC14.3.11,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.12 <= AVG(STOC14.3.12,3)) * 11 + ABS(STOC14.3.12 > AVG(STOC14.3.12,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.13 <= AVG(STOC14.3.13,3)) * 12 + ABS(STOC14.3.13 > AVG(STOC14.3.13,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.14 <= AVG(STOC14.3.14,3)) * 13 + ABS(STOC14.3.14 > AVG(STOC14.3.14,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.15 <= AVG(STOC14.3.15,3)) * 14 + ABS(STOC14.3.15 > AVG(STOC14.3.15,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.16 <= AVG(STOC14.3.16,3)) * 15 + ABS(STOC14.3.16 > AVG(STOC14.3.16,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.17 <= AVG(STOC14.3.17,3)) * 16 + ABS(STOC14.3.17 > AVG(STOC14.3.17,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.18 <= AVG(STOC14.3.18,3)) * 17 + ABS(STOC14.3.18 > AVG(STOC14.3.18,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.19 <= AVG(STOC14.3.19,3)) * 18 + ABS(STOC14.3.19 > AVG(STOC14.3.19,3)) * (ABS(STOC14.3.20 <= AVG(STOC14.3.20,3)) * 19 + ABS(STOC14.3.20 > AVG(STOC14.3.20,3)) * 20)))))))))))))))))))

Bruce

i jut saw this pcf on stoch up move  great formula u made -  would i just reverse the sign for the same counting of bars in d crossing over k