miketranz 978 posts msg #93799 - Ignore miketranz | 
6/13/2010 7:53:55 PM
  That works.Thanks,Mike......
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #93800 - Ignore four | 
6/13/2010 8:00:05 PM
  Bingo
 
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straken 469 posts msg #93801 - Ignore straken | 
6/13/2010 8:01:31 PM
  miketranz
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 Thanks for the help,but some of the stocks that show up are lower today than they were from Jan 1.........
  
 Guess they wasn't I had the var1 and var2 backwards. Try them now
 
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olathegolf 119 posts msg #93806 - Ignore olathegolf | 
6/14/2010 1:17:39 AM
  I think you need to divide by the close 110 days ago to obtain the % gain YTD.
 
  	    
 
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miketranz 978 posts msg #93810 - Ignore miketranz | 
6/14/2010 8:35:07 AM
  Good work,both filters showing momentum stocks outperforming the market YTD.Thanks again,Mike....
 
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johnpaulca 12,036 posts msg #93813 - Ignore johnpaulca modified | 
6/14/2010 9:31:30 AM
  oops!!!
 
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straken 469 posts msg #93833 - Ignore straken modified | 
6/14/2010 2:01:10 PM
  olathegolf
 - Ignore olathegolf 6/14/2010 1:17:39 AM
 
 I think you need to divide by the close 110 days ago to obtain the % gain YTD. 
 
 
   	     
 
 Yes thanks, but pctup was short for "price count" not % i didn't know if he wanted dollar amount or percentage, he just said YTD. Stockfetcher has not done well with % returns in the past or at least not as well as stockfinder code. but thanks for the heads up. still not sure the filter i made is what he wants or will work as i have not tested it for accuracy.
 
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coolsf 21 posts msg #108157 - Ignore coolsf | 
9/22/2012 2:38:29 PM
  Thanks for the YTD positive filter. 
 
 Can anyone please tell me how to get a filter with YTD loss? TIA.
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #108158 - Ignore four modified | 
9/22/2012 11:26:30 PM
  sort now is changed to "ascending"
 
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 you will manually change "var2" to reflect number of days to look back
 
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 "pctup3" changed to <= 0
 
 
  	    
 
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