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9/30/2011 10:44:13 PM
 
  	    
 
  	    
 
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dwiggains 448 posts msg #102786 - Ignore dwiggains | 
10/1/2011 11:08:12 AM
  Why did you leave out the S & P 500 ??
 
 Thanks
 See ya
 David
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #102787 - Ignore four | 
10/1/2011 11:12:14 AM
  I was going to play with different ideas...
 
 ie, they claim dividend stocks "create a floor"... as the stock goes down the dividend goes up.
 ie, sp500 , NASDAQ (indexes) have "higher quality" companies... perhaps they usually don't drop as low?
 
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #102791 - Ignore mahkoh | 
10/1/2011 4:31:20 PM
  Interesting that the x- indicator at the bottom  consistently tops out before the stock does. 
 I was a bit confused about   "draw x 1 day ago > 90" , so I left it out and got 1121 results instead of 0.
 I assume SF disregards "draw" and uses the rest as a filter syntax. Was "draw"  intended?
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #102793 - Ignore four | 
10/1/2011 5:07:45 PM
  Was "draw" intended?
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 Stockfetcher draws 'x' without the command... thus, 'draw' is unneeded.  I will remove from original post.
 
 Thanks.
 
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #102811 - Ignore mahkoh | 
10/3/2011 5:54:16 PM
  Still quite impressed by the indicator created here. Can you elaborate on how you came up with this?
 
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sohailmithani 192 posts msg #102818 - Ignore sohailmithani | 
10/4/2011 2:24:21 PM
  Hi,
 
 Thanks four for sharing. Have you back tested it. If so, results please.
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #102882 - Ignore four modified | 
10/9/2011 10:12:11 PM
  back test
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  eyeball = manual testing
  not tested electronically
 
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 reasoning
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  stochrsi and stochastic are both oscillators
  looking for reinforcement ... used both as an experiment
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #102883 - Ignore four modified | 
10/9/2011 10:13:10 PM
  Another attempt...
 
  	    
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #102884 - Ignore four | 
10/9/2011 10:41:39 PM
  Put the two filters together and you get...
 
  	    
 
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