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Joined: Wednesday, December 29, 2004
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Topic: "Tracking Price" sort criteria
Posted: Sunday, March 27, 2005 12:41:13 PM
Hi,

Would someone please tell me where I can find more information on the "Tracking XXX" sort criterias?

I can't find out what "Tracking Price" is.

Thanks,
BT
Topic: Metastock export
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 5:08:30 PM
Hi,

I've searched around and can't find the answer to the following question.

I use TC2000 as my data provider. I'd like to export the symbol data so that it can be consumed my Metastock 9.0 EOD. There seems to be a limitation as to the number of symbols that can be exported at a single time.

I frequently backtest my strategies over several thousand symbols.

How can I export the "all stocks" watchlist without repeating the same steps dozens of times?

Thanks,
BT
Topic: Help with results from EasyScan
Posted: Friday, February 4, 2005 2:17:00 PM
Hi gang,

I have an EasyScan that is made up of two PCFs. The purpose of the scan is to find stocks that a) have a positive MACD value, and b) a stochastic value less than 49.

The PCFs look like this:

Positive MACD:
XAVGC12 - XAVGC26 - ( XAVG(XAVGC12,9) - XAVG(XAVGC26,9) ) > 0

Stochastic < 49:
STOC14.3 < 49

When I combine these into an EasyScan that looks over all stocks AMW is included in the results (AMW has a negative MACD (12,26,9) value today).

Where did I go wrong?

Thanks,
BT


Topic: OBV
Posted: Thursday, February 3, 2005 2:19:59 PM
Hi gang,

Is it possible to create a PCF that will allow me to determine when a given stock's On balance Volume value crosses above an N day moving average of that value?

Thanks!!

BT

Topic: Negative divergence
Posted: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:51:48 AM
Hi,

I thought that "negative divergence" meant that the indicator was moving down, while price was moving up.

If that definition is correct, I don't understand many of the comments that Mr. Worden makes in his daily reports. He'll remark on the negative divergence of tsv, yet when I look at the chart it seems to me that tsv and price are moving in the same direction.

Any clarification would be greatly appreciated!

BT
Topic: Using MetaStock with TC2000 data
Posted: Saturday, January 8, 2005 12:28:39 AM
Hi,

I am a new MS and TC2000 user. I really love both but do not want to pay for two distinct data providers.

Is anyone using TC2000 data inside of MS? If so, is it a major hassle? Are there any major drawbacks to doing it that way?

Thanks!
BT