rustyknight 7 posts msg #139404 - Ignore rustyknight modified |
11/20/2017 2:00:18 AM
Greetings,
How can I get the previous trading days close? In other words so I can filter like so: "previous close > 5" for a stock.
How can I filter on market? In other words so I can filter like so: "market = DIA" and get a list of stocks for only the DIA market.
Please advise.
Thanks
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dwiggains 444 posts msg #139412 - Ignore dwiggains |
11/20/2017 10:24:37 AM
??????
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dwiggains 444 posts msg #139413 - Ignore dwiggains modified |
11/20/2017 10:29:04 AM
examples
see ya
david
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rustyknight 7 posts msg #139416 - Ignore rustyknight |
11/20/2017 9:58:52 PM
Thank you, that got me further.
I still have an issue. I don't believe the following line is working as intended. I am trying to divide the result of the art(14) function by that of the prior days close and include if result is greater than 5 It is not working thought because I am returning stocks with less than 5 for atr. Please advise. Thanks...
And (atr(14) / close 1 day ago) > 5
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #139417 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
11/20/2017 10:14:55 PM
Not sure if the daily range can actually be 5 times larger than the price. Think about it ...
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dwiggains 444 posts msg #139435 - Ignore dwiggains |
11/21/2017 5:01:27 PM
These are the wildest stocks for movement today.
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rustyknight 7 posts msg #139437 - Ignore rustyknight modified |
11/21/2017 7:23:09 PM
Great, getting closer, thanks.
Next question,
how can I filter on just one ticker/symbol or market index like the market symbol/Index for NYSE?
For example: select stock where symbol = ^GSPC
Thanks in advance for everyone's help.
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #139440 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
11/21/2017 8:49:32 PM
SF will not return indices as the result of any filter. However, you can use them as part of a filter, and graph them if you want. Just use syntax like this (change to whatever index you want) - this will create a variable that can be used/plotted that is the closing price data for the index:
set{VIX, ind(^VIX, close)}
or
set{SP_RSI, ind(^SPX, rsi(2))}
in the second example, you can plot or use the RSI(2) value (or any other value) for the index.
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rustyknight 7 posts msg #139462 - Ignore rustyknight |
11/22/2017 4:06:33 PM
"Select stocks where market is NYSE" works fine for NYSE but I cannot seem to make it work for the S&P 500, the NASDAQ, the Dow or any others for that matter.
Please advise, thanks in advance.
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rustyknight 7 posts msg #139470 - Ignore rustyknight |
11/23/2017 12:19:21 PM
Greetings all,
Firstly, happy Thanksgiving to all!
Admittedly I am new at trading. What is the difference between a "market" and an "exchange"?
Please advise.
Thanks...
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