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chetron
2,817 posts
msg #65128
Ignore chetron
modified
7/17/2008 7:45:29 PM

LETS TRY....


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/* TACHIKAWA */
set{vbill,indposition(williams %r(2),100) * 100}
set{var1,rsi(2) / vbill}
set{vbrdiff,var1 * 100}

add column vbrdiff

draw vbill on plot rsi(2)
DRAW RSI(2) LINE AT 0
DRAW RSI(2) LINE AT 100
DRAW WILLIAMS %R(2) LINE AT -0
DRAW WILLIAMS %R(2) LINE AT -100
draw vbrdiff

williams %r(2) crossed above -60
rsi(2) below 10


CLOSE ABOVE .3
VOLUME ABOVE 100000

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WALLSTREETGENIUS
983 posts
msg #65240
Ignore WALLSTREETGENIUS
modified
7/19/2008 3:05:20 PM

Tia -

Look at all the stocks in your filter, and look at what happed to all of them in the past when RSI fell and Williams(2) increased. Do you see that? Every last one of them! That's the power Williams %R(2) has over RSI(2)! Just yet another one of my crytal "MAGICAL" balls lol....and don't get me started on " Linear Regression Indicator(20)! "



- RIGGS -

chetron
2,817 posts
msg #65242
Ignore chetron
7/19/2008 3:38:02 PM

i definitely have a better appreciation of the williams now.

thank you, WSG



johnpaulca
12,036 posts
msg #65245
Ignore johnpaulca
7/19/2008 5:21:24 PM

Ditto guys...I am a fan of Bill %R (:

WALLSTREETGENIUS
983 posts
msg #65246
Ignore WALLSTREETGENIUS
7/19/2008 5:21:58 PM

Tia, you haven't seen anything yet!...

WALLSTREETGENIUS
983 posts
msg #65307
Ignore WALLSTREETGENIUS
7/21/2008 10:13:48 AM

Tia -

Why did you title this as " RSI(2)? "....when it SHOULD HAVE been titled "BILLY(2)? " Just currious....


RIGGS

chetron
2,817 posts
msg #65308
Ignore chetron
modified
7/21/2008 10:20:26 AM

i am tricking people, who are thinking that they are using rsi(2), into using billy(2). oops. lol.





WALLSTREETGENIUS
983 posts
msg #65327
Ignore WALLSTREETGENIUS
modified
7/22/2008 12:25:11 AM

Tia -

can you glue this to your "Ducks heading west" filter?....
....I can't get it to fit either, MACDdelta, VMACDD, or MHIS.
No matter how I change or interchange the set counts....
...it's driving me bananas!

Glue this....

set{var1,macd(4,8) histogram 1 day ago}
set{var2,var1 * 1.21}
SET{VMACDD,MACD(4,8) histogram}
DRAW VMACDD LINE AT 0
MACD(4,8) HISTOGRAM < 0
MACD(4,8) HISTOGRAM > var2

to this....

set{mhis,indposition(macd(4,8) histogram,60)}
set{mhist,macd(4,8) histogram}
set{mhisb,days(mhist is above 0, 100)}
set{mhisa,days(mhist is below 0, 100)}
set{hstxhst, mhisa - mhisb}
set{var1,count(macd(4,8) histogram 1 day ago < macd histogram(4,8),1)}
set{mhisp,days(var1 < .5,100)}
set{var11,count(macd(4,8) histogram 1 day ago > macd histogram(4,8),1)}
set{mhisn,days(var11 < .5,100)}



Thanks a million!



- RIGGS -

chetron
2,817 posts
msg #65329
Ignore chetron
7/22/2008 6:40:59 AM

there you go, too many var1's.




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set{var111,macd(4,8) histogram 1 day ago}
set{var2,var111 * 1.21}
SET{VMACDD,MACD(4,8) histogram}

set{mhis,indposition(macd(4,8) histogram,60)}
set{mhist,macd(4,8) histogram}
set{mhisb,days(mhist is above 0, 100)}
set{mhisa,days(mhist is below 0, 100)}
set{hstxhst, mhisa - mhisb}
set{var1,count(macd(4,8) histogram 1 day ago < macd histogram(4,8),1)}
set{mhisp,days(var1 < .5,100)}
set{var11,count(macd(4,8) histogram 1 day ago > macd histogram(4,8),1)}
set{mhisn,days(var11 < .5,100)}

DRAW VMACDD LINE AT 0
MACD(4,8) HISTOGRAM < 0
MACD(4,8) HISTOGRAM > var2



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WALLSTREETGENIUS
983 posts
msg #65336
Ignore WALLSTREETGENIUS
7/22/2008 11:47:32 AM

Tia -

As usual...BRILLIANT work! Thank you for doing that for me...it was driving me nuts!


- RIGGS -

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