Rock Sexton 111 posts msg #99950 - Ignore Rock Sexton |
3/28/2011 2:40:32 AM
Looking for something pretty basic here. I would like to be able to scan for stocks where the PPO fast line has crossed above the PPO slow line. Anyone know if that can be done?
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #99952 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
3/28/2011 8:53:30 AM
The SF PPO example:
That should do it.
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Rock Sexton 111 posts msg #99956 - Ignore Rock Sexton modified |
3/28/2011 10:36:31 AM
Thanks .... but I'm not looking for when it crosses zero as you miss a good portion of the move already. Again, trying to be able to snag stocks when the two PPO lines crossover to the upside.
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #99960 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
3/28/2011 12:38:55 PM
I only see 1 PPO line.
Where's the second?
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Rock Sexton 111 posts msg #99966 - Ignore Rock Sexton |
3/28/2011 2:02:22 PM
I use stockcharts for my charting and there are two lines .....
http://stockcharts.com/help/doku.php?id=chart_school:technical_indicators:price_oscillators_pp
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #99968 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
3/28/2011 4:39:46 PM
Too funny!
The SF PPO is the fast PPO - slow PPO.
When the fast PPO crosses the slow PPO, that is when the SF PLOTTED PPO line crosses above the zero line.
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Rock Sexton 111 posts msg #99972 - Ignore Rock Sexton |
3/28/2011 6:09:24 PM
Ahhhhhh .... good to know.
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