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rsingh
51 posts
msg #32300
Ignore rsingh
6/8/2004 9:41:50 AM

Can someone tell me how to write this filter
where MA(20) is falling but above MA(40) and MA(40) is rising
on a daily basis?


MikeB60046
43 posts
msg #32301
Ignore MikeB60046
6/8/2004 11:02:54 AM

try this. you can change the number of days rising and falling to suit your needs.

MA(20) has been decreasing for the last 1 days and ma(20) is above ma(40) and ma(40) has been increasing for 1 days


cegis
235 posts
msg #32302
Ignore cegis
6/8/2004 3:31:44 PM

If you want a general trend instead of a strictly increasing/decreasing value (ie, has increased/decreased over the period, but may have gone in the "other" direction at some point during the period), try using something like "10 day slope of MA(20) is less than 0" and "10 day slope of MA(40) is greater than 0".

I believe the "Slope of" stuff is described in the Announcements forum (and perhaps elsewhere).

HTH,

C


rsingh
51 posts
msg #32304
Ignore rsingh
6/9/2004 7:26:26 AM

Thanks for the info. Can this be applied to weekly charts as well? If so, how?


txtrapper
548 posts
msg #32305
Ignore txtrapper
6/9/2004 7:57:15 AM

rsingh

Try this;

Fetcher[Show stocks where MA(40) is approaching MA(20) from below]




TxTrapper


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