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morteza471
132 posts
msg #42883
Ignore morteza471
modified
4/11/2006 3:01:50 AM

i am trying to write filter that shows stocks like 1$ STOCK went above 2$ by 1 or 2% LIKE it GOT to 2.05 OR 2.10 then crossed below 2$ PULL BACK

show stocks were close crossed above 2 by 2% 3 days ago and 1 day ago crossed below 2 i get -0- can some one try to make it work thanks






traderblues
195 posts
msg #42884
Ignore traderblues
4/11/2006 7:38:32 AM

How about this;

Fetcher[Show stocks where close crossed above 2 in the last 4 days
and count(close is above 2.1,4) is below 0.5
and close is below 2
and close is above 1.9
and price is above MA(200)
and average Volume(20) is above 100000
]




morteza471
132 posts
msg #42894
Ignore morteza471
4/11/2006 1:26:33 PM

thanks, nice filter


TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #42920
Ignore TheRumpledOne
4/12/2006 11:28:37 PM

You can use the NEXT NTRI FILTER to do what you want.

Just change the selection criteria.


morteza471
132 posts
msg #42938
Ignore morteza471
4/13/2006 2:23:03 PM

TheRumpledOne how can change doller amount in this filter,i tried to change 2 to 3 or 4 it did not work do we new a filter every time we change doller amount. thanks


marine2
963 posts
msg #42946
Ignore marine2
4/13/2006 10:48:10 PM

The backtest I ran on this filter produced approx 34% wins vs 66% losses. Not what I would consider as a viable filter. But, then again, maybe this backtest processing tool just doesn't work right?


Way2Late
37 posts
msg #42965
Ignore Way2Late
4/14/2006 10:27:37 PM

If the filter is a long filter, just sell the stocks instead of buying them and then it has a 66% win loss ratio. Problem solved.


stocktrader
294 posts
msg #42966
Ignore stocktrader
4/14/2006 10:57:58 PM

Way2Late 4/14/2006 10:27:37 PM

If the filter is a long filter, just sell the stocks instead of buying them and then it has a 66% win loss ratio. Problem solved.
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This is really funny Way2Late, but true.

At one time in my trading history I thought about doing this myself. In fact, one time I tried it just for fun a long time ago and made money selling short rather than long. The big guys are always on the other side of us small traders, so this logic does make sense.

All of this just goes back to the same thing....the stock has to be traded.




rtucker
318 posts
msg #42968
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modified
4/15/2006 10:14:04 AM

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