allenforsythe 5 posts msg #31579 - Ignore allenforsythe |
4/1/2004 8:34:08 AM
Hi,
Sorry if this has already been answered elsewhere but I couldn't find it. I'm interested in finding stocks that gapped up between 5 and 10 days ago in one search. I've tried several approaches without success. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Allen
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DasKapital 36 posts msg #31580 - Ignore DasKapital |
4/1/2004 9:32:32 AM
Hi Allen,
Simple gaps can be screened by the following:
Gap up
Gap down
However, these screens would conceivably find gaps as small as 1 cent (and more, of course). I'm thinking you probably want gaps of greater significance.
And, since you want gaps that occurred 5 to 10 days ago,
you might use:
Gap up
Gap down
Of course, you can change the % value to your liking; add some price and volume criteria to narrow down the list, and enjoy!!
DK
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allenforsythe 5 posts msg #31592 - Ignore allenforsythe |
4/2/2004 8:30:22 AM
Thanks a lot! Looks good.
Allen
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mzq8 4 posts msg #31601 - Ignore mzq8 |
4/3/2004 7:21:25 AM
thanks DasKapital
I'm trying to add a condition to this filter where the gap up before 5 days only how ? and thanks for all
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yepher 359 posts msg #31673 - Ignore yepher |
4/10/2004 1:43:24 PM
On possibility is do something as simple as this and use offset to look back:
{ open > close 1 day ago and close > open }
Of course another way is to fill copy and paste this several times in to the same filter and use the days ago to create the range you want. I am sure there is a much more elegant way to do it but this would also work:
{ open 5 days ago > close 6 days ago and close 5 days ago > open 5 days ago
OR open 6 days ago > close 7 days ago and close 6 days ago > open 6 days ago }
I will leave the rest to you to copy and paste.
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yepher 359 posts msg #31674 - Ignore yepher |
4/10/2004 1:45:08 PM
Oops, sorry for the late post.. I did not see you had already got the reply DOH!!!
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hkay 2 posts msg #31675 - Ignore hkay |
4/10/2004 1:55:02 PM
Is there a way other than copy and paste. Say to find gap stocks with say 2 times average volume within the last 30 days, the copy and paste work-around would be so cumbersome.
Thanks in advance for help
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yepher 359 posts msg #31678 - Ignore yepher |
4/10/2004 6:58:41 PM
Here is a little more elegant way to do it that does not require the cumbersome copy and paste and it probably the more correct solution:
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hkay 2 posts msg #31778 - Ignore hkay |
4/17/2004 4:03:48 PM
Thanks a lot!
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sbeckers 23 posts msg #34079 - Ignore sbeckers |
11/23/2004 11:00:01 AM
The filter written above by DasKapital is what I am trying to do, but it doesn't work! Can anyone de-bug it?
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