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Joined: Friday, April 29, 2011
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Topic: TC2000 Stochastics, MACD
Posted: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 12:46:56 PM
Bruce, I did find my error. The original scan I did was a favorites list. When it didn't produce any results I changed to scan the S&P. However, I assumed by switching to the S&P that those results were scan results. I didn't notice that I had to rerun the scan on the S&P before I got any results. So I was looking at unscanned stocks.

Sorry. Thanks so much for your help!

Luke
Topic: TC2000 Stochastics, MACD
Posted: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 9:02:23 AM
If you'rs works and mine doesn't then I may have misstyped part of the formula. Let me check that first. I'm happy to click on the MACD and create a condition as well. I just couldn't find a way to get it to work so assumed I needed to make a Condition Formula.

Luke
Topic: TC2000 Stochastics, MACD
Posted: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 5:21:12 PM
Also, ran the MACD scan and many of the stocks sho what the MACD crossed signal several days before I want. I'm hoping to catch the MACD crossing today noting that it was above signal yesterday and below signal today. Thoughts?
Topic: TC2000 Stochastics, MACD
Posted: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 5:11:04 PM
Sorry, it's a slow stochastic not a full. So it should just be 2 right? Or would it be 14, 5, 0 ?
Topic: TC2000 Stochastics, MACD
Posted: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 4:58:22 PM
Looking for formula to find 14.5 Exp stochastic below signal

Yesterday's 17.8.9 MACD above signal and today's 17.8.9 MACD below signal 

Thanks,

Luke
Topic: Personal Formula Criterion
Posted: Saturday, September 3, 2011 11:44:11 AM
Bruce,

Thanks so much. I did watch the video and it helped a lot. What it didn't answer you answered here. Now that I know I can create my own formula, I'll be in pretty good shape.

Thanks again!
Topic: Personal Formula Criterion
Posted: Friday, September 2, 2011 2:51:55 PM
Ok, I downloaded TC 2000. And I understand most of the settings. However, for volume, I don't see where or how I can scan for volume that was higher than the day before. I'd like to be able to scan for vol over 500K, and 50% higher than yesterday.

Or, if possible50% higher than the MA

Thanks
Topic: Personal Formula Criterion
Posted: Thursday, September 1, 2011 9:53:27 AM
I'm using TC2007. I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "click on" when asking me to click on volume etc. to create a condition.
Topic: Personal Formula Criterion
Posted: Monday, August 29, 2011 9:00:41 PM
I'm wanting to run a somewhat complex formula and having trouble setting it up.

1. Today's closing volume higher than yesterday's closing volume
2. Price is crossing the 10 day AM (lower or equal to the MA before today and today is now above the MA)
3. Stochastic is below 20 before today but has crossed over 20 today
4. Stochastic period is crossing over or above %D
5. MACD is crossing over or has crossed over the 0 line

Then I want a second formula that is the exact oposite (80 instead of the 20 for stochastics, the price crossing below the 10 day ma, and MACD below the 0 line)