TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #42798 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
4/6/2006 11:22:09 PM
kanuk
- Ignore kanuk 4/6/2006 8:15:16 PM
TRO:
In your comments from your entry on 3/20/2006 1:52:38 PM you recommend looking to buy UPTRENDING stocks that have bottomed in the WARM display. Do you have a fixed value, say 10 or 20, for the 4 indicators that make up WARM. If so, rather than adding the 4 columns that make up WARM, the coding could be modified to display the WARM value - that would say it all.
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Fixed value? NO.
WARM:
W - Williams %R(10)
A - Accumulation/Distribution A/D
R - RSI(2)
M - Momentum(12)
These values are normalized so they all will be on a scale of 0 - 100.
There is more than one way to use the filter display.
If you see all four WARM components at/near 0 then the stock is bottoming.
Also if either Momentum OR A/D is bottoming and the other indicators are heading north, that's a good entry too.
RIGGS likes A/D > 70 and the other three < 30.
The WARM FILTER is NOT a filter per se, it's a way of displaying the data so you can use it in comparisons.
And the WARM FILTER DISPLAY produced the ZOOM LENS where you can compare/display the same indicator from different periods.
HTH.
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as214 184 posts msg #42835 - Ignore as214 |
4/8/2006 6:16:08 PM
I doubt most short term traders would have the patience to hold HANS, or NTRI, or TIE.. Vector Vest got me into TIE at 11, it is excellent for low priced longer term holds.
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #42837 - Ignore stocktrader |
4/8/2006 7:31:40 PM
Question: What is the best filter on the SF site?
Answer: The Next NTRI filter!
In 4 weeks I've made some $16,000 from this filter.
This was accomplished by TRADING, as TRO says.
I think TRO may be right.....NXXI may be the next NTRI
I've traded NXXI several times.
Here is a zip/pdf of my trading platform showing NXXI.
I closed all 3 positions shown in this pdf right after the screen shot, making for a very nice weekend and a fresh start for Monday.
http://www.loombo.com/dl/6119
Many thanks again to TRO for his incredible insight into trading and filters!
I can not say enough good things about TRO. An incredible asset to the trading community.
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #42841 - Ignore stocktrader |
4/8/2006 11:36:15 PM
Here's the filter I've been using.
It's pretty hacked up.....hoping TRO won't scold me...
One of the things I'm looking for on the t123 chart is for a crossing of tcross in a 3-step move. This is the signal to watch for the stock to start in an upwards thrust.....oh, and let's not forget volume.
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #42845 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
4/9/2006 1:12:48 PM
stocktrader
- Ignore stocktrader 4/8/2006 11:36:15 PM
Here's the filter I've been using.
It's pretty hacked up.....hoping TRO won't scold me...
One of the things I'm looking for on the t123 chart is for a crossing of tcross in a 3-step move. This is the signal to watch for the stock to start in an upwards thrust.....oh, and let's not forget volume.
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You're making money.
Why would I scold you?
Even if I did, why would you care?
YOU'RE MAKING MONEY!
That't the whole point of trading.
Nice work!!
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stocks1984 4 posts msg #42848 - Ignore stocks1984 |
4/9/2006 2:22:03 PM
my question for you rumple is that with the sub penny filter, what exactly do you look for regarding the data you provided with return results, when buying a stock based on your Sub penny filter? I am new to stockfetcher and have read many of your posts over filters that you have created. They seem to be well organized to the tee and when the results pull up i noticed many stocks that i have been following are on this scan. Now that im playing the sub penny broads. I am using your sub penny filter scan. If you get this message before Mondays trading close please look at the results for April 7th. If you have time could you please explain which indicators of the scans that you provided in your sub penny filter, which you look at for potential profit results. Thank and good luck to you all in your trading!
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stocks1984 4 posts msg #42849 - Ignore stocks1984 |
4/9/2006 2:39:24 PM
Or do you have another sub penny filter that you know of that gives you results for the short term or a potential breakout for the week? just curious thanks again
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kanuk 32 posts msg #42850 - Ignore kanuk |
4/9/2006 4:59:39 PM
TRO:
What is the reason you use a 3,5 and 10 day trend for the DIME version of NTRI and a 10,60 and 200 day trend for the 'regular' version of NTRI. I suspect it's because of the volatility of dime stocks. Am I correct?
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #42851 - Ignore stocktrader |
4/9/2006 7:37:50 PM
TheRumpledOne 4/9/2006 1:12:48 PM
You're making money.
Why would I scold you?
Even if I did, why would you care?
YOU'RE MAKING MONEY!
That't the whole point of trading.
Nice work!!
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lol! :)
Thanks.
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #42852 - Ignore stocktrader |
4/9/2006 7:47:39 PM
It also should be noted (if it has not been already) that the Next NTRI is a nice SHORT filter.
I used it once for SHORTing and had nice results (CASH). Just watch that WARM display.
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