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Topic: Replies to "TeleChart and Windows Vista"
Posted: Friday, August 3, 2007 9:14:44 AM
what if I don't have the "PriceInst" file? do I need to reinstall the update?
Topic: Blocks Seminar
Posted: Saturday, June 30, 2007 7:20:30 AM
I am interested in signing up for a Blocks Package, but I would like to go to a seminar first. Do you know if there is going to be a seminar in the Kansas City area this year?
Thanks,
Kevin
Topic: PCF for candle pattern
Posted: Monday, March 26, 2007 11:27:48 PM
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the help. After a couple friends and I put our heads together we came up with this formula:

MAXH21.1 <= (AVGC21.1 * 1.02) AND MAXL21.1 >= (AVGC21.1 * .98) AND C > ((MAXH21.1 - MAXL21.1) * 2) + MAXH21.1

the stocks that it came up with were bouncing more than I want them to. A sideways movement like LJPC is what I am looking for. Then I want to find these patterns the day of the first tall white candle.

Would it be better to use the PCF's in "stocks bouncing in lateral channel" and then add a formula to them to find that breakout candle on "today's" scan.

Thanks again for your help,
kconnect
Topic: PCF for candle pattern
Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 5:59:59 PM
could what I am looking for be a "breakout" pattern? I want sideways movement then a sudden break up.
thanks,
kconnect
Topic: PCF for candle pattern
Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 11:42:41 AM
That is my problem. I want to find stocks that are trading in a narrow range (price range), for a few days to a few weeks, and then lets say double that price range with increased volume. right now I look at the lower priced stocks, so the narrow price range could be 2 cents up and down, or 10 cents up and down. I don't know how to set up the PCF to do this.
Tahnks,
kconnect
Topic: PCF for candle pattern
Posted: Sunday, March 25, 2007 1:01:09 AM
Hi,
I'm trying to write a PCF for a candle pattern called a "springboard".
what I am looking for is a consolidation pattern for a min. of 5 days (usually small candles) and then a jump in todays price that closed above the highs of the consolidation period with a tall candle.
I've looked through a lot of info in your forums, but I can't come up with a PCF for this.
Please Help,

kconnect
Topic: help with pcf
Posted: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 2:50:59 PM
hi,
I'm trying to write a PCF and am having a little trouble with it.
what I am trying to do is take the 52 week high, subtract the 52 week low, and then find stocks that are between 25% and 50% above the low. I'm hoping that would give me stocks that have bottomed and are moving up. what do you think?