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moneypick  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:14:53 PM(UTC)
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Hi, I want some help from Senior member to create a exploration formula from following condition- (1) To serach the securites which have their RSI is Greater than 30 but less than 50 and price/signal line in upward direction. Thx
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 12, 2005 8:09:11 PM(UTC)
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hey money.... until one of the seniors speak up here might be something to look at.... just change the rsi value to suit, also for the upward price movement you might want to adjust the ma value...... in the filter section put cola..... at first glance that appears to be trying to catch upward movement, however both the price and rsi could be falling with those conditions still being true....h RSI(14)>30; RSI(14)<50; Mov(C,5,S)> Ref(Mov(C,5,S),-1)
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 12, 2005 9:15:42 PM(UTC)
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From Merriam-Webster Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, from senior, adjective 1 : a person older than another <five years my senior> 2 a : a person with higher standing or rank b : a senior fellow of a college at an English university c : a student in the year preceding graduation from a school of secondary or higher level 3 capitalized : [color=red:68f80affc5]a member of a program of the Girl Scouts for girls in the ninth through twelfth grades in school[/color] 4 : SENIOR CITIZEN Not sure if h fits into category #3 or #4... or both... :lol:
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#4 Posted : Thursday, October 13, 2005 5:24:40 PM(UTC)
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hayseed wrote:
hey money.... until one of the seniors speak up here might be something to look at.... just change the rsi value to suit, also for the upward price movement you might want to adjust the ma value...... in the filter section put cola..... at first glance that appears to be trying to catch upward movement, however both the price and rsi could be falling with those conditions still being true....h RSI(14)>30; RSI(14)<50; Mov(C,5,S)> Ref(Mov(C,5,S),-1)
Dear Hayseed, Thanks for your help. But Bro, if we want to search that securities which has their RSI value in between 30-50 range. For Example- if we have three securites A, B and C and their RSI value 33, 59 and 41 respectively. We want to search only A and C not B. Then what is the formula for this condition. Please help me. Thx,
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#5 Posted : Thursday, October 13, 2005 5:44:49 PM(UTC)
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Here is one way... I'm sure there are others. :) [code:1:a775e7f0c4]ColA [RSI] RSI (14) ColB [Trend] Mov(C,5,S)> Ref(Mov(C,5,S),-1) Filter ColA>30 AND ColA<50 AND ColB =1[/code:1:a775e7f0c4]
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#6 Posted : Friday, October 14, 2005 1:24:22 AM(UTC)
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hey money.... that will be meta's syntax 'ooooppps'....... didn't notice i had for some reason used the ';' instead of 'and' ..... sorry about that.... and you could include a column like g did which would give you the actual rsi value..... again you might want to adjust the ma value or perhaps increase (-1) part......h column a
RSI(14)>30 and RSI(14)<50 and Mov(C,5,S)> Ref(Mov(C,5,S),-1)
filter
cola -------------------------
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#7 Posted : Friday, October 14, 2005 2:03:06 AM(UTC)
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RSI(14)>30 and RSI(14)<50 and Mov(C,5,S)> Ref(Mov(C,5,S),-1) Still leaves you in no man's land, the rsi is still bearish and while the Ma has rose for a day, there is no telling if it will retrace below 30 for a possible divergence signal
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#8 Posted : Friday, October 14, 2005 10:08:32 AM(UTC)
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hey henry.... that was the reason for the at first glance that appears to be trying to catch upward movement, however both the price and rsi could be falling with those conditions still being true part of my orignal reply.... kinda was hoping you'd have a neater way to code it.... thought about using bbands or some channel type formula.... thanks....h
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#9 Posted : Friday, October 14, 2005 5:43:29 PM(UTC)
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Thanks to all respected person (hayseed,g_stockman,henry1224) for help me. =D>
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#10 Posted : Friday, October 14, 2005 11:36:30 PM(UTC)
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I would add some sort of trend factor to look for retracements RSI(14)>30 and RSI(14)<50 and Mov(C,5,S)> Ref(Mov(C,5,S),-1) and Mov(C,5,S)>Mov(C,50,S)
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