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 Thanks Bruce, 
 ct2k 
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 Hi Bruce, 
 I need a pcf. 
  
 In chart edit: as follows: 
  
 MACD 3,6,3 exponential-- unchecked 
    ROC1 white normal 
        
  The pcf for the cross-up and cross-down of a rate of change 1 thru a macd 3,6,3 exponential crossing the macd mid line which I believe is a 0 line. 
 The formula you did in Dec 08, 2010 works fine for crossing the moving average. Now I need just the roc crossing the mid line both up and down 2 pcf's. 
 Thanks, 
 ct2k 
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				 Works fine. 
 
Thanks Bruce, 
ct2k 
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				Hi Bruce, 
 
I Need help with a pcf for an exponential stochastic crossing its simple moving average up. 
  
Stochastics Period: 6 SK:3 SD: 1 Exponential 
   Moving average: 3 bars simple 
 
Thanks, 
ct2k
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				That is correct and thank you Bruce for your help, 
ct2k
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				Hi Bruce, 
I need a pcf. 
 
In chart edit: as follows: 
 
MACD 3,6,3 exponential-- unchecked 
   ROC1 white normal 
       MA 4 simple white dotted 
 
 The pcf for the cross-up of a rate of change 1 of a macd 3,6,3 exponential of its 4 simple moving average. ie.The white line crossing the dotted line 
 
Thanks, 
ct2k
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				So if either both are True or both are False, the Cumulative Indicator will retain its previous value unchanged as a result. 
 
Got it, this is where I needed clarification. 
 
Thanks, 
ct2k 
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				Hi Bruce, 
 
With the cumulative module of course you have an up condition, down condition, and  value to add/subtract. It is easy to see how the up down conditions work but how is the math applied to them when the add/subtract part of the module calculates ? 
 
Thanks, 
ct2k
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				Hi Bruce, 
 
cmf worked fine too. 
 
Is there an indicator or cululative formula for the Klinger oscillator? 
 
Thanks, 
ct2k
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				Hi Bruce, 
Chande formula works fine. Can you give me the indicator formula for Chaikin Money Flow (CMF). Periods (15). 
Thanks, 
ct2k
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