gepartal 3 posts msg #143413 - Ignore gepartal |
5/1/2018 3:58:44 PM
In theory the following code should give a result the crossing for these two lines.
Williams Accumulation Distribution crossed CMA(Williams Accumulation Distribution,57) from below
However, it does not. Does anyone have a idea why that is the case?
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SAFeTRADE 644 posts msg #143418 - Ignore SAFeTRADE |
5/1/2018 8:16:47 PM
I got 235 results.
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gepartal 3 posts msg #143419 - Ignore gepartal |
5/1/2018 9:10:32 PM
@SAFeTRADE
Yes, you will get results. However, my question has to do with the actual "crossing" of the two lines. Out of the results you will see that the great majority do NOT show the lines crossing. Why would that be?
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four 5,087 posts msg #143423 - Ignore four modified |
5/2/2018 10:34:23 AM
They offer the characteristic of the indicator does not support the use of the indicator in the manner requested.
I received this from StockFetcher.
The Williams A/D is a recursive measure where the initial date used in the calculation effects the ultimate value. On StockFetcher the Williams A/D and CMA of Williams A/D may not use the same starting date, resulting in a different final value.
Typically the direction, shape and new high/lows of the Williams A/D is used in analysis, not filtering on specific values.
If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to send us an email.
Thank you,
StockFetcher.com Support
Vestyl Software, L.L.C.
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gepartal 3 posts msg #143425 - Ignore gepartal |
5/2/2018 2:05:30 PM
@Four,
Thanks so much for the feedback. I bit disappointing but, we will have to live with it.
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four 5,087 posts msg #143426 - Ignore four |
5/2/2018 2:36:08 PM
welcome
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