mystiq 650 posts msg #98457 - Ignore mystiq |
1/6/2011 2:07:54 AM
mahkoh
msg #97975
- Ignore mahkoh
modified 12/12/2010 1:14:20 PM
I've enhanced the monthly filter a bit so that all I need to do is change the date offset and the number of trading days to look back each first of the month. The date offset affects the whole filter, therefore I use it as my global filter instead of embedding it in my regular filters.
However, if I run the filter by itself and click "debug" it shows a number of syntax errors. I cannot figure out what is wrong, does anyone have an idea?
*good idea for monthly data* will work on a mothly DOJI
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #98467 - Ignore mahkoh |
1/6/2011 2:19:50 PM
duke56468
msg #98462
- Ignore duke56468 1/6/2011 12:37:22 PM
mahkoh .....How are you using this filter? Thx
Duke, it is not really a filter. I paste it into the global filter under "settings". Now if I use one of my filters with the global filter the pivot values appear as columns above the chart and I can see whether the stock is trading near pivot support or resistance. Suppose a filter comes up with some stocks that may bounce, I would pick those that are close to pivot support. When filtering for stocks to short I prefer the ones that are trading near pivot resistance.
I found that the date offset does not really work, so I use the filter below and every day add one to the days ago. Manually offseting the date has also made it possible to add the weekly pivots, otherwise those would be affected by the "static" date offset.
During the weekends I use the filter below which shows next week's weekly pivots.
I would have liked to draw the values as horizontal lines but don't think that is possible. It would likely blur the chart anyway.
It does use up a lot of the columns that are at your disposal.
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