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Topic: Getting a False for formula
Posted: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 8:03:58 PM

I am getting a False on this formula and don't know why

any help is appreciated

 

5 <=  C C <= 100
AVGV10>=250000  
O<= .96 * C1

 

1. Price between $5-$100

2. Average Daily Volume (10 day) >= 250k

3. Current Day Open <= Previous Day Close -4%

Topic: Help with another scan
Posted: Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:08:56 PM

Thanks

 

Topic: Help with another scan
Posted: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 8:42:30 PM

Thanks for the help I need help with 2 more scans please:

1. Price between $5-$100

2. Average Daily Volume (10 day) >= 250k

3. Current Day Open  >= Previous Day Close +4%

 

AND same with

Current Day Open <= Previous Day Close -4%

Topic: Help with search scan formulas
Posted: Monday, November 11, 2013 9:48:18 PM

Awesome thanks a million!!!

Topic: Help with search scan formulas
Posted: Monday, November 11, 2013 6:01:16 PM

I need some help creating some scanning parameters to work in TC2000.

 

I looking for 3 different searches (all same except for A criteria B criteria and C criteria):

1. Stocks Priced Between $5 and $100

2. Average Daily Volume >= 500,000 per day (10 day average)

3. Beta >= 1.5

4. (A) criteria= Stocks 0-3% below 52 week High

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4. (B) criteria= Stocks 0-3% above the 52 week Low

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4. (C) criteria= Stocks performance 0-5% in the past week (this is to find stocks consolidating that could be near strong daily S/R levels)

 

Topic: Help with a pcf
Posted: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 5:20:23 PM

THANKS Bruce!!!

 

Donny aka Rich_Idiot

Topic: Help with a pcf
Posted: Saturday, June 2, 2012 4:46:28 PM

QUOTE (albertm)

I like it.

Stocks need to be in an uptrend, hopefully you&#39;ll find stocks hitting support and bouncing.  Have you used this in the past?  If so, how successful?

-Mike

 

Mike I have used different versions and IF you get all criteria lined up it is about 70-75% success on short term (1-3 day or less) exits.  What you are looking for is stocks that have been in an uptrend and are pulling back due to profit taking etc and then this allows you to play the bounce after the pullback

Topic: Help with a pcf
Posted: Saturday, June 2, 2012 12:11:26 PM

QUOTE (Rich_Idiot)

Mike I am trying to create a PullBack scan to find stocks in an uptrend that are pulling back and this scan has specific entry for entering the pullback after it opens at least a X% from where it closed the previous day after closing down a few days in a row.

 

donny aka Rich_Idiot

Topic: Help with a pcf
Posted: Saturday, June 2, 2012 12:10:37 PM

Mike I am trying to create a PullBack scan to find stocks in an uptrend that are pulling back and this scan has specific entry for entering the pullback after it opens at least a X% from where it closed the previous day after closing down a few days in a row.

 

donny aka Ribh_Idiot

Topic: Help with a pcf
Posted: Friday, June 1, 2012 9:24:23 PM

Bruce on the above formula what would be formula/PCF be for #6 IF

6. Today the stock must close at least X% (X= 4%) below its Y‐period moving average (Y = 4)