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oldsmar52
104 posts
msg #52333
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6/19/2007 8:11:12 PM

I don't know how to get the wording correct for this. I want the weekly rsi(2) one day ago to be below 10 and at today's close I want to see that the weekly rsi(2) has risen. Can someone help? Thanks so much, Frank

rtucker
318 posts
msg #52335
Ignore rtucker
6/19/2007 9:27:08 PM

Fetcher[weekly rsi(2) one day ago < 10 and weekly rsi(2) is above weekly rsi(2) one day ago

close > 10
avg vol(90) > 1000000
add column weekly rsi(2) one day ago
add column weekly rsi(2)
]



nikoschopen
2,824 posts
msg #52338
Ignore nikoschopen
6/19/2007 9:57:18 PM

By definition, a "weekly" indicator is comprised of "daily" measures. Hence, is it even possible to have a rising weekly RSI(2) using a daily interval (eg. "weekly rsi(2) is above weekly rsi(2) one day ago")?

maxreturn
745 posts
msg #52348
Ignore maxreturn
6/20/2007 10:05:57 AM

It is my understanding that weekly indicators are calculated at the close of friday based on monday-friday's data. Hence, theoretically there's no way you can say a weekly indicator turned up/down from the previous day. It turns up/down at the end of close friday from last friday's weekly reading. Double check that if you wish with technical support.

oldsmar52
104 posts
msg #52352
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6/20/2007 1:24:49 PM

you could very well be right...but if you look at one of the stocks the filter returns you'll see that the weekly rsi(2) moves on a daily basis. And the kick to that is...watch what happens to a stock price when the weekly rsi(2) begins a movement upward. Thanks to all you guys for your help, much appreciated...Frank

oldsmar52
104 posts
msg #52472
Ignore oldsmar52
modified
6/24/2007 8:57:24 AM

I know you guys will think I've lost it....but...when I ran this filter on 18 June, I saw nothing where the weekly rsi(2) was moving upward off the bottom. This morning I play with the "show past results" button and ran it for 18 June....and I get MANY stocks with that movement off the bottom. Tell me I'm not losing it............Frank

TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #54336
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modified
8/25/2007 1:28:34 PM

Fetcher[
weekly rsi(2) below 10 and
and 60 day slope of the close is above 0

and average volume(30) above 1000000
market is nasdaq


add column weekly rsi(2)
add column rsi(2)
add column ema(5)

sort column 5 ascending
]



TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #54337
Ignore TheRumpledOne
8/25/2007 1:32:43 PM

Fetcher[
add column weekly rsi(2)
add column weekly rsi(2) 1 day ago

close above 20
volume above 10000000
]



TheRumpledOne
6,407 posts
msg #54338
Ignore TheRumpledOne
8/25/2007 1:38:16 PM

Fetcher[
add column weekly rsi(2) {T}
add column weekly rsi(2) 1 day ago {T-1}
add column weekly rsi(2) 2 days ago {T-2}
add column weekly rsi(2) 3 days ago {T-3}
add column weekly rsi(2) 4 days ago {T-4}
add column weekly rsi(2) 5 days ago {T-5}
add column weekly rsi(2) 1 week ago {W-1}

close above 20
volume above 10000000
]



If I remember correctly, when you use WEEKLY SF converts days to weeks in that filter line.

Notice column T-1 is same as T-5 and W-1.

TomB, is this accurate?

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