rjmoats1 8 posts msg #73764 - Ignore rjmoats1 |
4/22/2009 1:43:23 AM
hey thanks for your help, appeciate it .
what do you mean by keep the orginal and add a new line?
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #73769 - Ignore chetron modified |
4/22/2009 6:34:27 AM
ALF'S FILTER GOT YOU TO B2B, NO NEED TO REINVENT IT, NOW JUST ADD YOUR B2B2B TO THAT VARIABLE AND SO ON.
HTH
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #73774 - Ignore alf44 modified |
4/22/2009 10:02:41 AM
rj...first of all, 3 consecutive NR7s...is pretty rare !
You could build a filter that looks ONLY for "3 consecutive NR7s"...but you would prolly have very few hits.
In fact, yesterday...in the previous "back2back filter" I posted...only JAVA popped up.
That's only 1 stock out of the entire NASDAQ 100...and that screened for "2 consecutive NR7s" !
So...with that in mind...why create a filter that is SO restrictive...you may go days without any hits.
Instead create a filter that scans for NR7s AND consecutive NR7s...and tells you when one or ALL are present.
That's what THIS filter does:
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This will alert you to ALL 3 possibilities.
Obviously, a "1" in each of the 3 columns would indicate that "3 consecutive NR7s" have taken place over the last 3 days...each day narrower in range than the day before it.
It's sorted descending by "nr7 now"...since that would need to occur in order to have consecutives.
Regards,
alf44
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #73779 - Ignore alf44 |
4/22/2009 2:23:45 PM
One More Time !!!
This filter makes "2 consecutive NR7s" (today & yesterday) OR "NR7 2 days ago" (day before yesterday) the scan criteria.
This eliminates the check for single NR7s (today)...and combines it into a check for "2 consecutives" (today & yesterday). By doing this you eliminate a column and greatly reduce the number of hits. It's sorted so that the stocks that had 2 consecutive NR7s (today & yesterday) come to the top.
So...
A "1" in the first column indicates back to back NR7s (today & yesterday) !
A "1" in the second column indicates an NR7 (day before yesterday) !!
A "1" in BOTH columns would indicate "3 consecutive NR7s !!!
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Regards,
alf44
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