cmicsak 2 posts msg #85556 - Ignore cmicsak | 
1/5/2010 9:23:30 AM
  Can anyone help me create a filter to find stocks that are pulling back to their 200 day moving average. If you look at GNK on a yearly chart, it has popped nicely every time it's pulled back to it's 200 day recently. Any help would be appreciated! 
 
 Thanks!
 
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mktmole 325 posts msg #85557 - Ignore mktmole | 
1/5/2010 10:42:44 AM
  Here is some SF info that hopefully will start you going,
 
 Touched from above/below and Crossed above/below;
 "..... The main difference between "touched from below" and "crossed above" is that the touched keyword typically looks for the case where a measure came very close to a target value. "Crossed above" means that during the specified period of time, the values actually moved from below to above. 
 For the "touched" keyword, a measure needs to be within 2% above or below (depending on the phrasing) to be considered a touch. This is an arbitrary value and if you are looking for more control of the proximity, we definitely recommend creating a filter such as  ......."
  	     
 
 and re "Channels"  
 "......A channel is considered valid when the price "bounces" or alternates from one boundary to the other at least 4 times.  
 "Near top" phrase indicates the price is within the top 1/8th of the channel ...... "
  	    
 
 mm
 
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cmicsak 2 posts msg #85559 - Ignore cmicsak | 
1/5/2010 11:21:31 AM
  Thanks!
 
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