karennma 8,057 posts msg #155631 - Ignore karennma modified |
2/8/2021 10:09:45 AM
I don't know if this poster (Marco of Sicily) is still here, but I am going to give him credit ...
https://www.stockfetcher.com/forums/Filter-Exchange/Gap-Investigator/152027/30
Here's my question ....
This is TMI for me.
Is there any way, to change this filter so that it shows me gaps on a chart in the last 6-12 months by drawing a line thru that area?
EDIT:
Clarification:
I don't need all those columns in the filter results.
I just need to see the line(s) where the gaps are on the chart.
TIA!
Oh! One exception ...
A column with the location of the gaps would be great.
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #155634 - Ignore Cheese modified |
2/8/2021 12:16:54 PM
karen,
something to get you started until better coding comes along
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SAFeTRADE 646 posts msg #155639 - Ignore SAFeTRADE |
2/8/2021 4:42:01 PM
From the code that looks like a TRO(therumpledone) filter. Credit should probably go to him.
Safetrade
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #155646 - Ignore karennma |
2/8/2021 7:59:26 PM
I posted the link. It said Marco Polo.
Honestly, I'm grateful to whoever wrote it.
My point was, it was NOT me. LOL!
I didn't want anyone mistaking me for a "genius", 'cuz I certainly didn't deserve the credit.
Anyway --- back to my original question ...
ANYONE know how to draw lines where the gaps are on a one-year chart.
(Less all the extra columns)
TIA!
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #155647 - Ignore Cheese |
2/8/2021 8:50:15 PM
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #155654 - Ignore karennma |
2/9/2021 8:02:12 AM
@ Cheese,
You know what?
I realized when I read this:
"DRAW PRICE LINE AT close 1 day ago
DRAW PRICE LINE AT open"
I don't think SF can do what I'm looking for.
I was looking for ANY gaps that occurred in the last 6 months to a year.
Thanks, tho'.
I appreciate your effort.
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #155656 - Ignore Cheese |
2/9/2021 10:04:33 AM
karen,
So, you didn't get what you were looking for in the convenient way that you'd expect
What I gave you is tools and materials, piecemeal style. You can build a sundeck or whatever.
Did you pay attention to "days offset 252"?
Do you believe that many unfilled gaps wil be filled eventually ?
Did you see that there is a year old "unfilled gap down" for XLE around $53
where the horizontal line was drawn?
Did you notice XLE on the way back up?
XLE will likely recover with global vaccination success and global economic recovery.
Green energies (solar, wind, battery, electric) still have a way to go for
many industries in America and many parts of the world. They are still too expensive.
Just my two cents
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #155658 - Ignore karennma |
2/9/2021 12:26:24 PM
Thanks a bunch, Cheese.
When I have a chance, I'll revisit it.
Appreciate your efforts ...
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nibor100 1,046 posts msg #155662 - Ignore nibor100 |
2/9/2021 2:15:49 PM
@ karennma,
The filter below does some of what you are asking for on using a limited gap criteria to reduce both the number of gaps and the number of stocks, covering the past year of data.
Do you have a small group of stocks you want the 6-12 months of gap info for?
Thanks,
Ed S.
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #155668 - Ignore karennma modified |
2/9/2021 6:56:14 PM
@nibor,
Okay, let's take BYND as an example.
Look at a candlestick chart of BYND with NO indicators.
There are 3 huge gaps.
So, this phantom filter which is a figment of my imagination, would mark those 3 gaps.
EDIT:
The filter would say something like:
Draw line where open is 5% greater than close the day before.
Draw line at yesterdays close.
Draw line at next day's open.
(those 2 lines would show the gap.)
chart-time 1 year
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