jbesr1230 28 posts msg #58472 - Ignore jbesr1230 |
12/24/2007 11:30:53 AM
Is it possible to do a comparative relative strength test against the S&P 500 using specific dates?
For example: Stocks whose comparative relative strength is above 1.0 compared to the S&P 500 from 11/02/07 to 11/27/07?
Thanks
JB
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maxreturn 745 posts msg #58475 - Ignore maxreturn |
12/24/2007 12:43:44 PM
JB, you didn't specify a period for relative strength so I'm assuming you wanted a 12 month relative strength. The following filter is one way to identify all stocks which had a relative strength of 1+ during the period 11/2 - 11/27:
If I've misinterpreted anything, please post back.
Merry Christmas
Max
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jbesr1230 28 posts msg #58478 - Ignore jbesr1230 |
12/24/2007 2:38:15 PM
Thanks Max. Let me elaborate and clarify.
I would like the comparison period to be over the 25 days for the time period 11/02/07 to 11/27/07. In generic terms, I would like to find stocks that out performed the SPX 500 over the 25 day time frame 11/02/07 to 11/27/07.
Merry Christmas to you, and to all.
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maxreturn 745 posts msg #58489 - Ignore maxreturn modified |
12/24/2007 9:33:11 PM
JB, the period 11/2 - 11/27 has only 16 trading days. I included my own price and volume parameters. Feel free to change as you wish:
Regards
Max
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jbesr1230 28 posts msg #58540 - Ignore jbesr1230 |
12/26/2007 7:21:26 PM
Max,
Thanks. Looks good.
Another question
When I run the filter from the “Forum” (click on magnify glass) the filter accepts the “date offset” . When I save it to My Filters I get the “date offset” is ignored warning. I would like to have “date offset” be functional. Do I run the filter from “Forum” every time or can I save it in a way that the “date offset” will be functional?
Thanks. Anyone have any thoughts?
JB
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maxreturn 745 posts msg #58546 - Ignore maxreturn |
12/26/2007 9:26:57 PM
JB, stockfetcher currently does not allow a "date offset" statement when saving a filter.
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