petrolpeter 439 posts msg #27123 - Ignore petrolpeter |
6/29/2003 12:14:11 AM
That previous 'Bollinger Bandwidth(20) filter looks like it would be good for short selling LOL.
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #27132 - Ignore karennma |
6/29/2003 2:42:01 PM
Dmindy: You guys are good! In your BB filter, you included FI(15). I've never heard of FI (force index) in my life! FI isn't even in the SF "index" of indicators. Amazing. Thanks!
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dmindy 42 posts msg #27136 - Ignore dmindy |
6/29/2003 8:34:09 PM
Yeah Force Index is a Very cool indicator!
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JoeGrossinger 165 posts msg #27138 - Ignore JoeGrossinger |
6/30/2003 7:32:08 AM
This is a highly modified version of a filter I copied from this thread.
You will get very few hits with this but most will be in the money!
:stock
You will start getting positive returns with this filter after about 1 or 2 days. Look at day 9 and at the stock ICAD and also GROW. The narrowing of the BB band is great! The volume break out is just wonderful. I love this kind of stock and this filter gives them to you.
Do a date offset of 12 and get a paper towel to catch your drool!
Let me know what you think and especially if you improve it!
http://www.koliga.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=11
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petrolpeter 439 posts msg #27279 - Ignore petrolpeter |
7/9/2003 4:15:55 AM
The not too shabby sreen:
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karennma 8,057 posts msg #27329 - Ignore karennma |
7/12/2003 7:53:55 PM
What wrong with this filter?
Why are the widths different?
show stocks where the bollinger width(20) 5 days ago dropped between 0 and 0.05 and close is between 1 and 2 and volume is above 100000
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murknd 62 posts msg #27346 - Ignore murknd |
7/13/2003 9:36:09 PM
I've been fiddling with these BB squeeze filters as well and simply wanted to post where I'm at - I think they are largely variations on "themes" already posted so I apologize if they're redundant and I don't claim "authorship" - I wouldn't mind a comment or two if anyone see's anything new. I think the first one (variation on ig0r) and the fourth one (variation on petrolpeter) look pretty good - the key being to "detect" the BB expansion immediately the day it happens and to make sure bullish signals (volume up, green at open, etc.) are present.
I noticed BSQR meets this criteria and I think met Muddy's filter a couple of days ago. Surprisingly (perhaps not so surprisingly) BSQR also passed my MACD filter Friday.
I saw Todd's post on yahoo about "too many" filters and I agree it can get very confusing - I spent a couple of hours today just trying to organize "My Filters" in SF - but I like his idea about filter "owners" and a little more method to this madness - I'm also working on the "explosion" filter (I think Karen's idea) and getting close - I'll post separately here in a few days.
One other comment - the global filter is the same one I'm using now for my MACD filters - however it is slightly different than the global filter in my previous post "Building MACD Filters" - notice I got wise to other sectors (besides technology) - I guess there's money to be made elsewhere - LOL ...
Global Filter
BB Squeeze 1
BB Squeeze 2
BB Squeeze 3
BB Squeeze 4
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todddunning 31 posts msg #27367 - Ignore todddunning |
7/15/2003 2:41:24 AM
Murknd good job organizing those filters dude
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wallman 299 posts msg #30561 - Ignore wallman |
1/10/2004 12:18:01 PM
anyone interested in the "squeeze" can find an interesting squeeze filter posted today on the muddy yahoo group board ,you may want to play around with it to see if you can come up with something that may benefit you
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #62919 - Ignore chetron |
5/21/2008 11:05:54 PM
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