oldsmar52 104 posts msg #113470 - Ignore oldsmar52 modified |
5/16/2013 3:07:28 PM
When I look at the movement on a chart of the weekly RSI(2), I've noticed that the upturn or the downturn of it ONLY happens on a Monday!! Could anyone explain to me why that would be? And, for whatever reason, the same happens with a weekly williams %. Can't imagine why the up or downturn wouldn't show on any given day of the week. Thanks for any explanation, Frank
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #113475 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
5/16/2013 4:33:06 PM
Are you adding the phrase "chart-display is weekly" to your filter? If not the weekly data will not plot normally on daily plots.
I think they are OK if you use the numberical value in a column ("add column weekly RSI(2)").
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oldsmar52 104 posts msg #113502 - Ignore oldsmar52 modified |
5/17/2013 11:57:18 AM
First off, thanks for response Kevin. This is what I've come up with & been watching for only a week or so & think it shows some good possibilites. What I wanted to look for was/is divergence between weekly RSI(2) & weekly williams %r(2). For the most part, when I see that, its probably ready for a pop up. This is what I've been watching & sorry, I don't know how to make it clickable. Kevin or anyone care to comment on it? Thanks for any response, Frank
Show stocks where Weekly RSI(2) is below weekly RSI(2) one day ago
And Weekly Williams %R(2) is above Weekly Williams %R(2) one day ago
And average daily volume(90) is above 100000
And close is between 5 and 20
And volume is 50% above average daily volume(90)
And add column industry
As for an entry price, when divergence is there, what seems best is to wait for a close above the previous day.
Having said what I look for, for some reason, some stocks show up where the weekly RSI(2) is above one day ago & that is not what I've asked for. Don't know why.
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four 5,087 posts msg #113504 - Ignore four modified |
5/17/2013 12:28:20 PM
TYPE: Fetcher
then put code inside [ ]
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