the_trade123 107 posts msg #73648 - Ignore the_trade123 |
4/18/2009 11:44:06 PM
is there a way to find stocks that have never crossed down below the lower BB(20), or in other words which have bounced off of the LBB when they have approached it in the last, say, 90 days. And then we find those stocks in that category that are close to the LBB. RIGGS absolute low filter puts a lot of stress on the williams if i remember right...just wondering if this can be done something on the following lines, but this is just the skeleton, it does pick stocks that can go down from here, so something that will filter out stocks that will only go up from here...
Fetcher [close is near Lower Bollinger Band(20,2)
close above Lower Bollinger Band(20,2) in the last 90 days
Average Volume(30) is above 100000
close above 1
draw bollinger bands (20)
chart-time 90-days
draw MA(13)
draw EMA(50)
Draw COG(5,3)
draw RSI(15)
draw Stochastic Momentum Indicator(5,3,1)
draw MACD Histogram(12,26,9)
add column CCI(14)]
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the_trade123 107 posts msg #73649 - Ignore the_trade123 |
4/18/2009 11:46:01 PM
here is the clickable
Fetcher [
close is near Lower Bollinger Band(20,2)
close above Lower Bollinger Band(20,2) in the last 90 days
Average Volume(30) is above 100000
close above 1
draw bollinger bands (20)
chart-time 90-days
draw MA(13)
draw EMA(50)
Draw COG(5,3)
draw RSI(15)
draw Stochastic Momentum Indicator(5,3,1)
draw MACD Histogram(12,26,9)
add column CCI(14)
]
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FuriousThug 256 posts msg #73651 - Ignore FuriousThug |
4/18/2009 11:58:21 PM
Add the line:
" show stocks that will only go up from here"
I add this line to all my filters...damned if I can get it to work though.
;)
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the_trade123 107 posts msg #73652 - Ignore the_trade123 |
4/19/2009 12:13:40 AM
LOL...if SF can make that, no other filters need be used after that.
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johnpaulca 12,036 posts msg #73656 - Ignore johnpaulca |
4/19/2009 1:26:13 AM
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Eman93 4,750 posts msg #73659 - Ignore Eman93 modified |
4/19/2009 9:50:43 AM
I should have named my gap down filter Stocks that only go up from here---but only for about 10min or so.............
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the_trade123 107 posts msg #73664 - Ignore the_trade123 modified |
4/19/2009 12:22:01 PM
How about:
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