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rob3era
1 posts
msg #100246
Ignore rob3era
4/14/2011 8:04:38 AM

Hi Guys,
I trade harmonic patterns (Gartleys, Butterflys etc) and have been finding stock candidates by eyeball (which isn’t easy). I’ve tried using the fibonacci up/down syntax and it works spectacularly well for finding a B of the XA retrace. But I’d like to go further and find the C point. Is it possible to use two fib lines in code with different parameters? Such as:

Show stocks where fibonacci down (30,10) is near .618
and fibonacci up (15,5) is near .50

The first line finds B as it retraces back up to .618 with no problem. But then I want to know C as it retraces back down from B to .5 of AB. When I add the second line, nothing is ever returned no matter what parameters I use. Is there a way to change the syntax to accomplish my goal.

For those that think I’m speaking Greek, check out Scott Carney’s website at http://www.harmonictrader.com/
It’s pretty fascinating. Thanks for any help,
Rob


mystiq
650 posts
msg #100562
Ignore mystiq
5/5/2011 3:26:57 AM

no response?

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