lizzydog 32 posts msg #49501 - Ignore lizzydog |
1/24/2007 12:02:24 PM
I found this scan or filter on a stock charting site, looked pretty interesting
but I am a duh when it comes to writing filters. Here is the exact filter:
[ type = stock] and [country = us]
and [daily ema(60,daily volume) > 150000]
and [daily high < yesterday's daily high]
and [yesterdays daily high < 2 days ago daily high]
and [sma(10, close) > ema(30 close)]
and [daily close > daily ema(30, daily close)]
and [daily close < daily sma(10, daily close)]
and [ daily close > daily sma(200, daily close)]
and [weekly sma(10, weekly close) > ema(30, weekly close)]
and [adx line(10) > 20.0]
Can this be written in stockfetcher ?
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maxreturn 745 posts msg #49502 - Ignore maxreturn |
1/24/2007 12:44:11 PM
Lizzydog...this is a pretty elementary filter which you could easily write after reviewing the stockfetcher user guide. Just click on the "Download the StockFetcher User Guide" link in the top right corner of your screen.
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #49517 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
1/24/2007 7:22:46 PM
Have to help out the newbies.
It can be frustrating the first few days, weeks.
Not to mention months, years...LOL!!
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lizzydog 32 posts msg #49518 - Ignore lizzydog |
1/24/2007 7:27:10 PM
TRO------ Thank you very much
Lizzydog
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