nikoschopen 2,824 posts msg #45330 - Ignore nikoschopen | 
6/27/2006 4:22:29 PM
  There was a slight error in the first screenie. Here's the correct one:
 
 http://img145.imagevenue.com/img.php?loc=loc275&image=25821_round.jpg
 
 
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raheelali 4 posts msg #50238 - Ignore raheelali | 
2/25/2007 4:36:35 PM
  YOU GUYS AT STOCKFETCHER ARE INCREDIBLE.  I MEAN, YOU GUYS COME OUT WITH WHAT EVER WE ASK FOR QUICKLY, THATS GREAT.  ONE REQUEST. IS THERE A WAY YOU GUYS CAN ADD A FEATURE WHERE NEW STOCKS THAT JUST REPORTED EARNINGS CAN SHOW UP, SO THAT WAY WE CAN APPLY OUR OTHER TECHNICAL INDICATORS TO IT.  
 
 
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guru_trader 485 posts msg #53923 - Ignore guru_trader modified | 
8/9/2007 2:20:06 AM
  And, if you want the root of a function simply raise your measure to the decimal equivalent of its fraction.  For example ...
 
 the 1st root of the CLOSE = close^(1/1)
 the 2nd (square) root of the CLOSE = close^(1/2)
 the 3rd (cube) root of the CLOSE = close^(1/3)
 the 4th root of the CLOSE = close^(1/4)
  	    
 
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history1993 1 posts msg #95328 - Ignore history1993 | 
8/2/2010 11:42:07 PM
  I am confused. what does "5.00" mean? what does the formula mean when you put "close above 5.00"?
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #95329 - Ignore four modified | 
8/2/2010 11:47:47 PM
  'close above 5.00'
 
 ... means that the stock CLOSE price is greater than $5.00
 stocks that closed less than $5.00 will not be returned by the filter
 
 HTH
 
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 You can also use LOW and OPEN and HIGH (Think about a candle).
 
 FYI
 
 See the section titled, CONSTRUCTING THE CANDLESTICK LINE: http://www.candlecharts.com/about-candles-basics.html
 
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four 5,087 posts msg #95330 - Ignore four | 
8/2/2010 11:49:05 PM
  See the User Guide...
 
 http://forums.stockfetcher.com/stockdb/fetcher?p=userguide
 
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