mslattery@dc.rr.com 91 posts msg #32169 - Ignore mslattery@dc.rr.com |
5/24/2004 3:33:57 PM
Trying to write filter that produces an inside day witht he second day have a close above open.
I have the Inside day where the second day is open above close.
Provides Down Inside Day: Show stocks where Close is above Open 1 day ago AND High is below Close 1 day ago AND Low is above Open 1 day ago
Doen not provide Up Inside Day: Show stocks where Close above Open AND close above open 1 day ago AND Close below close 1 day ago and Open below Open 1 day ago
Would someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks, Michael
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mslattery@dc.rr.com 91 posts msg #32170 - Ignore mslattery@dc.rr.com |
5/24/2004 3:36:34 PM
Thought that I should provide the question in english, sorry for above.
Trying to write a filter that produces an inside day shere the second day has a close above open.
I have the Inside day where the second day is (down) open above close.
Provides Down Inside Day: Show stocks where Close is above Open 1 day ago AND High is below Close 1 day ago AND Low is above Open 1 day ago
This one does not provide Up Inside Day: Show stocks where Close above Open AND close above open 1 day ago AND Close below close 1 day ago and Open below Open 1 day ago
Would someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
Thanks, Michael
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ladoody 6 posts msg #32171 - Ignore ladoody |
5/24/2004 5:28:20 PM
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but this is how I screen for stocks that showed gains one day ago:
close 1 day ago is above open 1 day ago
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mslattery@dc.rr.com 91 posts msg #32174 - Ignore mslattery@dc.rr.com |
5/24/2004 9:13:31 PM
Thanks you, not quite.
I am trying to write a filter that produces stocks where todays close was higher than yesterdays and todays open was lower than yesterdays. Consider it a price squeeze. The technical term for this is an Inside Day, as todays trading range falls within the trading range of yesterday.
Thanks for the attempt.
Michael
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houghton 29 posts msg #32176 - Ignore houghton |
5/25/2004 8:20:15 AM
Michael,
Looks like this works: Low is above low 1 day ago and high is below high 1 day ago and close is above open and close is above close 1 day ago.
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