mktmole 325 posts msg #66768 - Ignore mktmole |
8/28/2008 9:27:57 PM
I would appreciate any help with the following EMA spread.
Show stocks where;
EMA(34) - EMA(13) / Close > 11%
or
MA(50) + .15 cents - EMA(13) / Close > 22%
thank you!
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #66770 - Ignore TheRumpledOne modified |
8/28/2008 10:35:41 PM
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tomm1111 202 posts msg #66771 - Ignore tomm1111 |
8/28/2008 10:37:09 PM
Here you go...
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tomm1111 202 posts msg #66773 - Ignore tomm1111 |
8/28/2008 10:41:55 PM
TRO,
Hats off...you have a knack for this.
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johnpaulca 12,036 posts msg #66794 - Ignore johnpaulca |
8/29/2008 10:52:58 AM
mktmole;
How would you trade this filter? if I am correct today would be a buy day uh?
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mktmole 325 posts msg #66822 - Ignore mktmole |
8/30/2008 12:28:51 PM
Many Thanks to TRO, (again :) and to TOMM for their help with this. Much appreciated!
To answer your questions JP.. The EMA Spread Scan I am looking for stocks with a definable EMA/price relationship and downtrend. The current price in relation to the bands is the Setup. The EMA bands themselves are used as targets.
"Would today be a buy day? " ... possibly, I really don't know.
I wait for price to trigger me into the trade. Hope this is helps.
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snappyfrog 731 posts msg #151814 - Ignore snappyfrog modified |
4/12/2020 10:38:52 PM
I stumbled upon this filter. Appears to be a good bullish filter when the markets are up. Adding my own volume, price, etc to this filter gave me 149 green hits out of 151 for April 6, 2020. I used this day as this past week was bullish.
Anyone else using this with any success?
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Cheese 1,374 posts msg #151816 - Ignore Cheese |
4/13/2020 10:01:15 AM
@snappyfrog,
Thanks for popping this up.
Any reason why you seem to have stopped using slo stoch 40,40,40 (not even 20,20,20)?
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snappyfrog 731 posts msg #151822 - Ignore snappyfrog |
4/13/2020 10:15:47 PM
Oh I am still using them. I just went with the oscillators already written with this filter. I am converting it to my style. I love the Stochastic (40,40,4) and (20,20,2).
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