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TraderBert
22 posts
msg #37271
Ignore TraderBert
8/3/2005 12:41:08 AM

Hi again; I know how to do the commands for showing stocks where the close has increased, say, five days in a row. But what about creating some kind of phrase where it has increased maybe four of the last five days, not just lag 1 day. The exception could have occurred three or four days ago. Can we adjust for that possibility? I tried using the count command, but it didn't work right at all, unfortunately
Thanks for any help on this.


maxreturn
745 posts
msg #37280
Ignore maxreturn
8/3/2005 10:30:23 AM

Try this;

Fetcher[set{countup, count(close above close 1 day ago,5)}
show stocks where countup above 3 and add column countup
]




TraderBert
22 posts
msg #37282
Ignore TraderBert
8/3/2005 2:04:01 PM

Outstanding; thanks maxreturn, and I see what I did wrong on it now. I also see some good public filter stuff which I've somehow largely missed.
This is a great resource for stock screening, no doubt.


TheRumpledOne
6,411 posts
msg #37289
Ignore TheRumpledOne
8/3/2005 3:29:57 PM

The STOCK DASHBOARD DISPLAY has most of what a trader needs in terms of looking at indicators.


At the end of this filter, you add your own selection criteria.

It then displays all the indicators for you.

This way, you don't have to code, it's already coded.

The other benefit is when you use the same display for all of your selections, you can read it quicker and process the information faster.

CLICK ON THE MAGNIFYING GLASS ICON to the left of Fetcher:

Fetcher[
set{E36b,days(ema(3) is above ema(6),100)}
set{E36a,days(ema(3) is below ema(6),100)}
set{E3xE6, E36a - E36b}

set{E50200b,days(ma(50) is above ma(200),100)}
set{E50200a,days(ma(50) is below ma(200),100)}
set{M50xM200, E50200a - E50200b}

set{E1326b,days(ema(13) is above ema(26),100)}
set{E1326a,days(ema(13) is below ema(26),100)}
set{E13xE26, E1326a - E1326b}

set{CCb,days(close is above close 1 day ago,100)}
set{CCa,days(close is below close 1 day ago,100)}
set{CxC, CCa - CCb}

set{E5b,days(close is above ema(5),100)}
set{E5a,days(close is below ema(5),100)}
set{CxE5, E5a - E5b}


set{E50b,days(close is above ma(50),100)}
set{E50a,days(close is below ma(50),100)}
set{CxM50, E50a - E50b}

set{E200b,days(close is above ma(200),100)}
set{E200a,days(close is below ma(200),100)}
set{CxM200, E200a - E200b}


set{T10, count(10 day slope of the close above 0,1)}
set{T60, count(60 day slope of the close above 0,1)}
set{T200, count(200 day slope of the close above 0,1)}

Set{a1, T200 * 1}
Set{a2, T60 * 10}
Set{a3, T10 * 100}

Set{aa, a1 + a2}
Set{TREND, aa + a3}

set{v, volume 1 day ago}
set{volinc, volume - v}
set{volpc, volinc / v}
set{volpct, volpc * 100}

set{VolZ, days(volume < 1,100)}
set{VolUp, days(volume is below volume 1 day ago,100)}
set{VolDn, days(volume is above volume 1 day ago,100)}
set{VolCnt, VolUp - VolDn}

set{vck1, volume 1 day ago }
set{vck, volume / vck1 }
set{vdbl, days(vck < 2, 100)}


set{PARBuy, count(close crossed above Parabolic SAR, 5) }
set{DMIBuy, count( di(14) Difference crossed above 0 , 5) }
set{DMIBuyX, count( di(14) Difference above 0 , 1) }

set{PARSell, count(close crossed below Parabolic SAR, 5) }
set{DMISell, count( di(14) Difference crossed below 0, 5) }
set{DMISellX, count( di(14) Difference below 0, 1) }

set{PARSBuy1, PARBuy * DMIBuy}
set{PARSBuy, PARSBuy1 * DMIBuyX}

set{PARSSell1, PARSell * DMISell}
set{PARSSell, PARSSell1 * DMISellX}

set{PARSTrade, PARSBuy + PARSSell}

set{HiOp, high - open}

set{WRb,days(Williams %R(10) is above Williams %R(10) 1 day ago,100)}
set{WRa,days(Williams %R(10) is below Williams %R(10) 1 day ago,100)}
set{WRxWR, WRa - WRb}

and add column VolCnt
and add column Vdbl
and add column volpct

and add column HiOp
and add column Trend

and add column CxC {CxC_}
and add column CxE5 {CxE5}

and add column E3xE6 {E3xE6}
and add column E13xE26 {E13xE26}


and add column CxM50
and add column CxM200
and add column M50xM200

add column rsi(2)
add column weekly rsi(2)

add column PARSBuy
add column PARSSell

add column WRxWR

and draw RSI(2)
and draw ema(5)

and draw Williams %R(10)

and draw Parabolic SAR
and draw +di(14)

and draw -di(14)
and draw adx(14)
and draw di(14) difference

/* your filter code goes below this line */



sort column 5 descending

/* STOCK DASHBOARD DISPLAY for newbies and old pros */
]





MAY ALL YOUR FILLS BE COMPLETE.




TraderBert
22 posts
msg #37331
Ignore TraderBert
8/5/2005 5:10:08 PM

TRO, I tried it the other day but the graphs wouldn't come up. Today they have, though, and I can see some great possibilities based on all the items available for analysis. I'm going to have to work with it and see if I have a clue, but want to thank you now for providing it!


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