ron werner 2 posts msg #44669 - Ignore ron werner |
6/6/2006 12:31:17 PM
Hi All, Newbee Ron here with a ? I am trying to screen for very narrow channels (DIAAF April thru June). Then I want to further screen for volume breakouts and for price breakouts. I'm very new to Fetcher and you would not believe the mess I made of it. Any help in the right direction would be much appreciated.
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nikoschopen 2,824 posts msg #44670 - Ignore nikoschopen |
6/6/2006 12:35:24 PM
Hello Ron,
Paste the following URL into ure browser address box and review what others posted:
http://search.stockfetcher.com/search?restrict=Forums&ie=&q=base&site=stockfetcher_help&output=xml_no_dtd&client=stockfetcher_help&btnG=Search%21&access=p&lr=&ip=24.41.46.198&title=StockFetcher+Technical+Analysis+and+Stock+Screening&proxystylesheet=stockfetcher_help&oe=&filter=p
Hope that helps for now. If not, let us know.
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ron werner 2 posts msg #44691 - Ignore ron werner |
6/6/2006 9:09:30 PM
Thanks for the help. I reviewed the posts and tried the shared screens but they did not do what I needed. XKEM is the exact scenario I am searching for, a long (45 day) base, very narrow trading range across that base and a vol and price breakout. I can handle the vol and price breakout portion but the 'basing' portion really is throwing me for a curve. I think I need a pattern recognition program ;-) Ron
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nikoschopen 2,824 posts msg #44694 - Ignore nikoschopen |
6/6/2006 10:00:16 PM
This is a rehash from my previous post called "Flattening Bottom, Rounding Bottom, & Other Non-sexy Bottoms" (I don't mean to be cute in anyway, lol). Feel free to ask should you need to.
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/*This willl find low-basing stocks under $5 (or whatever number you prefer)*/
/*This will find a rounding bottom*/
/*This filter will find stocks with an average daily range of 0.4% or less over a 10 day period.*/
/*This will find stocks with a trading range less than 3% over the past 60 days or 3 months. */
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nikoschopen 2,824 posts msg #44698 - Ignore nikoschopen |
6/6/2006 10:43:21 PM
Here's a variation on the same theme by maxreturn & Co.:
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