james549 53 posts msg #34296 - Ignore james549 |
12/9/2004 5:57:36 PM
Is there a way to write a filter, to pull the stocks into the filter from a specific Watch List?
Such as - Show stocks in watch List "NAME OF LIST"
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xplorer 257 posts msg #34300 - Ignore xplorer |
12/9/2004 9:21:55 PM
I think what you are asking is to show all the stocks in your "watch" list ...
... in my watch list called "Holdings"
show stocks where price is above 0 and apply to watchlist(Holdings)
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james549 53 posts msg #34302 - Ignore james549 |
12/9/2004 9:43:19 PM
I was wondering if I could set up a filter to look for different conditions. Say by setting up a logic chain. The stocks it would pull in and apply to would be from a Watch list at my choosing. Say if I had a list of falling stocks. I could bring them into the logic filter to test for an indication of a jump.
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xplorer 257 posts msg #34304 - Ignore xplorer |
12/9/2004 9:58:16 PM
Once you have created a watch list ... this can be the results from one of your filters ... then you can further filter it... (this is taken directly from StockFetcher):
show stocks where MA(10) crossed above the MA(50)
and apply to watchlist(HotPicks)
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james549 53 posts msg #34306 - Ignore james549 |
12/9/2004 10:28:34 PM
Thank you.
I was hoping there is a way to do this.
I'll give this a try.
Jim
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james549 53 posts msg #34307 - Ignore james549 |
12/9/2004 10:39:23 PM
xplorer
Here is part of the idea I'm playing with.
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xplorer 257 posts msg #34309 - Ignore xplorer |
12/10/2004 6:22:24 AM
I cleaned it up for you .... but I took away a little that you may want to add back in...... but I'll be back to check in, tomorrow.
set{P1,High + Low + Close ,1}
Set{PP,P1/3}
Set{R1,PP- Low}
Set{R2,R1*2}
Set{S1,PP- High}
Set{S2,S1*2}
show stocks were price is above 20
draw RSI(2)
draw Fast Stochastic(25,3) Fast %K
add column RSI(2)
add column 2 day slope of RSI(2)
add column Fast Stochastic(25,3) Fast %K
add column PP
and draw PP
add column S2
and draw S2
add column R2
and draw R2
and apply to watchlist(paper)
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james549 53 posts msg #34310 - Ignore james549 |
12/10/2004 7:34:56 AM
Thanks,
I'm still fumbling around with understanding the various syntax for adding things such as the pivot points. In this filter using the ,1 to mean one day ago. I thought this setup would be good with the pivot points, I could print them out and have them availible if I were watching the stocks for Buy and sell signals.
Maybe I,m barking up the wrong tree, but I curious as too this. - If you set up a few watch lists with various filters to fill from. Also have a number of filters using different indicators. Whether volume, RSI(2), a ratio between different ones, trends, or even produce some kind of sediment indictor say movement of sector or industry over the week ect. I might see a pattern develope for the individual stocks having the highest probabilty of what direction tomorrows move might be.
As an example I've been looking at Muddy's filter. I haven't gotten into penny stocks myself, just starting to learn about them. They deffinently have my attention. I tried appling Muddies with 60, 30, 2 average volume columns. It seems like about 50% of the matches when thier daily volume is greater than the 60, 30, 2 they turn up within a day or two. This is not a firm finding. Still playing with it.
Let me know your thoughts on this. Or if anyone else has any input it would be appreciated.
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