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TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #58607
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12/29/2007 10:35:44 AM

If the market is "up", there usually isn't many rsi(2) < 1 stocks.

Use my RSI(2) BOTTOM FISHING filter display.

TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #60505
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3/14/2008 8:08:23 PM

POP!

dbohin
10 posts
msg #60775
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3/26/2008 6:19:36 AM

this thread is borderline orgasmic

i hate being late to the party.

many many thanks !

TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #62727
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5/17/2008 1:33:35 AM

pop..

Why aren't these working?

SF bug??

oldfox
16 posts
msg #62764
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5/18/2008 12:43:40 PM

Good day. Forgive my ignorance, but I have just joined.

What does "pop" mean, and where do you suggest, TRO, one begins to get up to speed with your many filters and trading strategies?

Thanking you in advance and grateful for your many contributions, I am ...

Terry Seale

sfiagpti
4 posts
msg #62767
Ignore sfiagpti
5/18/2008 4:06:46 PM

I can't find any documentation that explains the days() filter as used like this

set{E36b,days(ema(3) is above ema(6),100)}

What does the 100 do? Is it the interval over time that StockFetcher is to query across?

Thanks

nikoschopen
2,824 posts
msg #62770
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5/18/2008 5:41:57 PM



Days Since (DAYS)

Parameters Indicator
Period
UsageDays(indicator,period)
DescriptionThis indicator allows you to filter based on the number of days since a particular event occurred. The "days" feature allows you to specify the event and a period of time; it returns the number of days since the event most recently occurred.For example, suppose you want to find stocks where the most recent Bollinger breach was 10 days ago:

Fetcher[show stocks where days(high above upper Bollinger(20),15) equals 10]


If you take out the Set{blah blah}, ure left with just the days(), which basically means "when was EMA(3) above EMA(6) within the last 100 days". In addition, for an indepth information on Set{blah blah}, check out StockFetcher User-Defined Variables.

elis58
11 posts
msg #62851
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5/21/2008 3:29:08 AM

hello

i am new here and thanks for your helpping .

about this filter is it EOD filter ? where is the exact entering point ?
i notice most results are penny stocks, is it more sutibble for it ?

thanks for help

eli

TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #62875
Ignore TheRumpledOne
5/21/2008 1:23:48 PM

Yes, EOD.

If is NOT really a filter per se, just a DASHBOARD display of most of the commonly used indicators.

Change the SELECTION CRITERIA to fit your price/volume needs.



TheRumpledOne
6,529 posts
msg #64146
Ignore TheRumpledOne
6/21/2008 12:41:48 PM

POP!

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