rsarno 103 posts msg #34915 - Ignore rsarno |
1/17/2005 4:38:28 AM
i see this page: http://yepher.com/~yepher/stockfetcher/command-cmddoc.html#support - resistance
i would like to know which you have found to be most affective/accurate for short term support/resistance levels.
or if you have a new filter please share, im very curious.
thank you.
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rsarno 103 posts msg #34934 - Ignore rsarno |
1/18/2005 10:16:23 PM
did i ask this question wrong?
or maybe the answer is so obvious so nobody wants to help?
please advise.
thanks
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rsarno 103 posts msg #34952 - Ignore rsarno |
1/23/2005 10:36:25 AM
bump
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rsarno 103 posts msg #35027 - Ignore rsarno |
1/31/2005 9:55:16 PM
bump
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james549 53 posts msg #35028 - Ignore james549 |
1/31/2005 10:16:02 PM
rsarno
This is one I've been using.
Tweek it and see what you can find.
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rsarno 103 posts msg #35030 - Ignore rsarno |
1/31/2005 11:29:24 PM
thank you for response and sample filters, i will work with them but im REALLY REALLY bad at any of this stuff, haha
in exchange i will share with you my filter i have been working on, it seams to be doing good results i think ..
offset is 5
show stocks where close has been decreasing for 3 days
and volume has been increasing for 2 days
and volume is above 300000
and average volume(90) is above 300000
and FAST STOCHASTIC FAST %K (14) IS BELOW 10
AND SET{TOPTAIL,HIGH-OPEN}
AND SET{BOTTAIL,CLOSE-LOW}
AND SET{TAILDELTA,BOTTAIL-TOPTAIL}
AND TAILDELTA IS ABOVE 0
AND PRICE TOUCHED LOWER BOLLINGER BAND(20)
AND rsi(2) below 10
AND fast stochastic(14,3) fast %k above fast stochastic(14,3) fast %k 1 day ago
AND close near bottom linear regression line(60)
would also love some feedback or refines on that as well if possible
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james549 53 posts msg #35034 - Ignore james549 |
2/1/2005 7:13:25 AM
Try this out.
I added a space around minus signs. No sytax errors now.
Changed RSI(2) to RSI(3)
Stochastics to (5)
In the crossover line %k was used in both places. Changed one to %d.
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yepher 359 posts msg #35045 - Ignore yepher |
2/2/2005 12:51:20 AM
james549,
Is the top/bottom tail calculation really what you meant. When calculating candle tails I tend to use min(open, close) or max(open, close) instead of just open or close directly.
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james549 53 posts msg #35052 - Ignore james549 |
2/2/2005 9:42:18 PM
Thanks
That does work better.
jr
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