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indexa
36 posts
msg #161456
Ignore indexa
12/8/2024 7:05:39 PM

Hi,

I was thinking of suggesting to Stockfetcher if it could be added the option to be able to see in a column the current value of an indicator, regardless of whether an offset is made to a filter.

But maybe someone can think of a practical way to do it.

Obviously it can be achieved by creating lists of symbols and then running them with a 2nd filter that includes that indicator. But that implies after a few days having to manage 30 or 40 lists.

Thanks to all.

nibor100
1,045 posts
msg #161457
Ignore nibor100
12/8/2024 9:43:54 PM

Please give a real world example of what you are looking for, as I'm not sure why, SF's existing method of days ago, can't easily give you what you want, albeit in a reverse manner.

Thanks,
Ed S.

indexa
36 posts
msg #161458
Ignore indexa
12/8/2024 11:36:50 PM

Yes, of course.

Suppose I have a filter that gives me oversold symbols. And I check the results, from several days ago.

What I would like is, in that same filter, to be able to see the value of a certain indicator on today. For example, 2 days slope of ema(13). Thus, I can sort them based on this column, of the current value, and know, which of the filters that were oversold a certain number of days ago already show some rally.

I hope I have explained it.

Thanks

nibor100
1,045 posts
msg #161459
Ignore nibor100
12/9/2024 1:00:45 PM

The filter below, I believe, gives you the sort capability you described in your example explanation without using the date offset function to find oversold stocks from 5 days ago.

Ed S.

Fetcher[
add column 2 day slope of ema(13)
draw 2 day slope of ema(13)


/* oversold filter from TRO */

RSI(2) 5 days ago < 1
and weekly RSI(2) 5 days ago < 1

add column rsi(2) 5 days ago
add column weekly rsi(2) 5 days ago

draw rsi(2)
/*draw weekly RSI(2) on plot rsi(2)*/
]



indexa
36 posts
msg #161461
Ignore indexa
12/9/2024 5:19:29 PM

Thank you very much, I'm just doing the same thing, adding "days ago" to each phrase that contains a condition in the filter.

Before, I only used it for one or two indicators, now I'm going to include it for all of them.

Anyway, it doesn't work perfectly because some of the indicators I use have the weekly format, and I can't delay them like the ones that are in days.

If I have an indicator with 10 days ago, another indicator that is in weekly format, can't delay it the same way.



nibor100
1,045 posts
msg #161469
Ignore nibor100
12/11/2024 3:47:23 PM

It appears that SF uses number of weeks when it encounters a "# of days ago" phrase applied to a weekly indicator..

Perhaps if you divide your days ago number by 5 and use that number for all of the days ago phrases that apply to your weekly indicators....downside is you would have to keep straight 2 different days ago numbers.

Ed S.

indexa
36 posts
msg #161475
Ignore indexa
12/12/2024 5:19:11 PM

I'm going to try it.

Thanks for the suggestions

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