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Topic: how to list buyout
Posted: Wednesday, February 6, 2019 1:39:39 PM

Thanks Bruce.

How about if there is a slight change in price.. may be 10 cents form high to low...

How could i code that.

 

Thanks

 

Topic: how to list buyout
Posted: Wednesday, February 6, 2019 12:07:53 PM

Hello

Q1) is there a way to scan for buyout candidates so i can mark them off and avoid trading it.

Q2) if the above is not possible, what is the formula to scan for stocks that have moved striaght in row for may be 15 days. most of the buyouts i am seeing show up as straight horizonal line.

Thanks

 

Topic: % moves in past
Posted: Wednesday, December 5, 2018 10:27:02 AM

Hello

I would like to see stocks or indexes for a perticular move 

like 2% drop or 4% drop in a day.

how many times it has done this in a year or in years.

Thanks

Dipan

Topic: c-o vs o-c
Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2018 3:46:35 PM

QUOTE (StockGuy)

Thursday at 5am it uses Wednesday's O and C

Thursday at 1pm and 5pm it uses Thursday's O and C

Friday at 5am uses Thursday's O and C

Friday at 1pm uses Friday's O and C

 

Perfect, This is what i wanted to confirm.

-Dipan

Topic: c-o vs o-c
Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2018 2:59:27 PM

Thanks Bruce.

I am aware that we can not scan based on pre and post market data.

what i am really trying to understand is when i run the scan lets say

Thursday 5AM , 1PM , 5 PM

and Friday 5AM, 1PM

and the PCF timeframe is daily.

which O and C does the formula refere to. (interms of day/date)

Thanks

 

 

Topic: c-o vs o-c
Posted: Thursday, October 25, 2018 1:49:19 PM

I am trying to understand the difference.

c-o >= .90

o-c >=.90

what does it mean if i scan this @ following time durations

premarket hours

regular market hours

post market

Thanks

Dipan

 

Topic: Price percent change today and Price history Net between
Posted: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 6:07:31 PM

QUOTE (Bruce_L)

Could you have re-typed it with a space in ABS ( instead of writing ABS(?

it looks good now. Thanks

Topic: perfomance in last 3 to 5 years
Posted: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 3:40:03 PM

What would be a formula for sorting based on performance

stocks that have done the best in last 3 years , 5 years , etc.

in terms of percentage and in terms of dollar value

Thanks

Topic: Price percent change today and Price history Net between
Posted: Friday, October 19, 2018 10:10:14 AM

When i  use the following formula, i see a unique issue

The editior shows Formula Error .. View Details shows

Error in Formula - Expected ( At Position 33.

 

- if i run my scan , it does work , so i am confused as to why it shows the error.

 

Thanks

Dipan

Topic: Price percent change today and Price history Net between
Posted: Thursday, October 18, 2018 2:31:51 PM

How would i write a one line formula for multiline formula without using the build in ones

for- Price percent change today and Price history Net between

example

Price percent change today betweeen (min -0.40 and max 0.40)

Price history Net change between (min -0.20 and max 0.20)

Thanks

Dipan