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stockfetcher
979 posts
msg #32187
5/26/2004 9:44:03 AM

In addition to creating custom simple moving averages, you can now create your own custom exponential moving averages (CEMA) and custom weighted moving averages (CWMA). The usage is the same as the custom moving average (CMA). Below are two examples:

1. Use a 5 day EMA of the RSI(14)
Fetcher[Show stocks where the RSI(14) crossed above CEMA(RSI(14),5)
and RSI(14) is below 40
]



2. Create a weighted moving average of the CCI(10)
Fetcher[Show stocks where the CWMA(CCI(10),7) reached a new 6 month low]



*Note* - The custom weighted moving average uses standard weighting based on the period of the measure.

Please let us know if you have any questions or comments about these new functions!

Thank you,

StockFetcher.com Support





AntNet
36 posts
msg #32190
Ignore AntNet
5/26/2004 2:31:53 PM

Thanks SF!
I'm guessing the "Custom Volume Weighted MA" (CVWMA) and "Custom Displaced MA" (CDMA) can't be far behind???


yepher
359 posts
msg #32192
Ignore yepher
5/26/2004 6:56:17 PM

Thanks SF this is make my life a lot easier. No more complex set commands to create my own EMA :)


yepher
359 posts
msg #32193
Ignore yepher
5/26/2004 10:29:21 PM

I cannot get SF to draw the CEMA lines on a seperate chart. I think they appear only on the price chart.


tomb
267 posts
msg #32238
Ignore tomb
6/3/2004 9:08:25 AM

Hi,

Thank you for the feedback. If possible could you provide an example filter that is incorrectly drawing the CEMA on the price plot?

Thank you,

Tom
StockFetcher.com Support.



alf44
2,025 posts
msg #32653
Ignore alf44
7/21/2004 1:09:25 PM

I've got to start paying closer attention !

Just noticed the addition of Custom "Weighted" Moving Averages.

Very cool !!!

Thanks, SF !



alf44 :)





glgene
613 posts
msg #36542
Ignore glgene
6/28/2005 10:04:22 AM

In this search ...

"Show stocks where the CWMA(CCI(10),7) reached a new 6 month low"

What does the 7 mean? Where can I acquire a book on SF programming?

GL Gene


yepher
359 posts
msg #36623
Ignore yepher
7/2/2005 12:17:11 AM

glgene,

Try here:
http://www.stockfetcher.com/stockdb/fetcher?p=userguide
http://yepher.com/~yepher/stockfetcher/command.html
http://yepher.com/~yepher/stockfetcher/commands.pdf

-- Yepher


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