TracerTrader 5 posts msg #152634 - Ignore TracerTrader |
6/14/2020 3:07:35 PM
Hi Fellows,
I am wondering if one could help with what I'm trying to find. So, let me break it down to make it easy to follow:
- Stocks that reached 6 or 9 months high
- In that particular day the RSI(14) crossed above 70
- Then the stock either consolidated or pulled back for a while
- After couple days e.g. 10 days, the stock made a new high (above the previous 6 or 9 months high)
- In the second high, the RSI(14) is remained below 70.
I've tried with phrases such as over the last, within the last, but the results is not really what I'm looking for. So, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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xarlor 587 posts msg #152637 - Ignore xarlor |
6/14/2020 7:26:57 PM
This isn't going to catch all of them, only the ones where your conditions play out over 10 days.
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TracerTrader 5 posts msg #152674 - Ignore TracerTrader |
6/18/2020 4:52:43 AM
Thank you. This one is close but it also retrieve stocks where they made consecutive highs. It has to be only two highs the first one RSI crossed above 70 and the second one RSI remain below 70 and there is no new high between them. Hope this make it clear.
Thanks in advance
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xarlor 587 posts msg #152686 - Ignore xarlor |
6/19/2020 1:21:08 PM
Ah, one line takes care of that.
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TracerTrader 5 posts msg #152694 - Ignore TracerTrader |
6/21/2020 10:36:50 AM
Excellent! Thank you.
I guess I have to figure out how to apply this filter to retrieve highs within certain days boundary instead of a fixed 10 days.
Thanks again
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StensonT3 1 posts msg #153160 - Ignore StensonT3 |
7/16/2020 2:19:18 PM
Instead of using exact number of days, would it be possible to look for a higher high in the last number of periods where the RSI during the same period is lower?
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