alp1535 13 posts msg #56004 - Ignore alp1535 |
10/25/2007 1:01:55 AM
I've been following all the great filters and advice for about 2 years now and i want to say thank you. I'm getting better and better. Right now I am working on a strategy to trade options. Currently, the only way to determine which direction the RSI(2) is going is to draw rsi(2) on the chart. Because i trade the same stock over and over, It would be great to quickly sort and know at a glance which stocks are candidates for a call or put.
There's an indicator, the stochRSI, which shows the position of RSI using values of 0.0 to 1.0.
Could someone create a filter and column heading that would show those values. That way i could just sort the column quickly and know at a glance if the RSI(2) is going up or coming down. Thank you
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dwiggains 444 posts msg #56013 - Ignore dwiggains |
10/25/2007 10:47:59 AM
close > 5
and volume > 200,000
and add column rsi (2)
and add column rsi (2) 1 day ago
and add column stochrsi (14)
and add column stochrsi (14) 2 days ago
I don't know if this is any help??
See ya
David
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alp1535 13 posts msg #56016 - Ignore alp1535 |
10/25/2007 12:17:39 PM
Thanks David
That's perfect. now i can roll over the symbol see the chart, and check the direction and range of the rsi(2) verses the rsi(2) 1 day ago all at the same time. Brillant!
Actually i don't need the stochRSI column. The rsi(2) and rsi(2) 1 day ago provide all the information i need.
Thanks again Aretha
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #56026 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
10/25/2007 1:35:48 PM
clickable
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alp1535 13 posts msg #56034 - Ignore alp1535 |
10/25/2007 9:02:23 PM
THO,
Thanks for adding the profit checker to the filter. That will really streamline my decision making process.
I do have one question however. what does cma(longprofit, 100) and cma(Shortprofit, 100) represent?
Aretha
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #56038 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
10/26/2007 1:16:41 AM
Q. I do have one question however. what does cma(longprofit, 100) and cma(Shortprofit, 100) represent?
A. cma(longprofit, 100) is the average long profit ( high - open) over the last 100 days. cma(Shortprofit, 100) is the average short profit ( open - low) over the last 100 days. Use these as target profits... best not to get too greedy!!
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alp1535 13 posts msg #56046 - Ignore alp1535 |
10/26/2007 7:59:49 AM
This is totally fabulous.
At a glance i can see the direction of rsi(2) ,
- the ranking in percentages of the # of times stock exceeds .50,
- the long/short profit for that day
- and then the average dollar amount in percentages within 100 days.
Awesome. :) Thanks TRO
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #56049 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
10/26/2007 8:37:34 AM
"At a glance i can see the direction of rsi(2)"
IT'S THE DIRECTION OF THE PRICE THAT MATTERS... IT'S THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS.
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alp1535 13 posts msg #56053 - Ignore alp1535 |
10/26/2007 11:03:19 AM
Got it!
thx
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