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Jarcher737
6 posts
msg #117653
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1/9/2014 1:53:14 PM

I am trying to get a filter which would show lets say when a stocks OBV crosses above/below the OBV EMA(10) in the last 5 days. I looked through the user guide but can't find a way to make the wording work to get me any stocks….I am missing something and can't figure it out. Thanks for any help you can provide

dangreene
229 posts
msg #117666
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1/9/2014 5:48:01 PM

Look in the General Discussion listing for the following title.

"OBV crosses.... what is the correct syntax?"

Jarcher737
6 posts
msg #117670
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1/9/2014 8:02:46 PM

Thanks. That gets me in the right direction. Seem like long ago that guy was trying to do what I am looking to do. Is he still around? I am new to this scanning stuff so thanks for the help.

dangreene
229 posts
msg #117687
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1/10/2014 5:58:07 PM

Jarcher737

It seems to have been several years since he posted here.

FWIW, let me suggest that you explore the use of PVT rather than OBV.

boston
58 posts
msg #117690
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1/10/2014 8:15:36 PM

maybe this will work
Fetcher[obv(10) crossed above average obv(10)]



Jarcher737
6 posts
msg #117731
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1/13/2014 9:21:20 PM

Dan thanks. Not familiar with PVT.

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