![]() You cannot edit your posts in this forum. You cannot delete your posts in this forum. You cannot reply to topics in this forum. You cannot post new topics in this forum. I do not know of a practical method for adding Darvas Boxes to TeleChart. Hello is there a way to add the darvis box to this software, THANKS rich This seems consistent with:īeing the formula for "TSV 38 Exponential < TSV 38 10 Day Exp. HOKU, SRDX, and ITRI do not return True for:Įxponential TSV38 is above its own 10-Period Exponential Moving Average for HOKU, SRDX, and ITRI on 06/28/07. Would you check this for me and see if i am missing some element or have my wires crossed in some way?įSLR will not return True for either of the following formulas:īecause there isn't enough data for the calculations. 10xdma and similar results appear.the same 3 have a negative result w/FSLR showing a positive short # result. They are FSLR, HOKU, SRDX and ITRI.ģ of the 4 show True in the column.FSLR being the exception (shows false).yet visually TSV is > 10xdma.Īdditionally, i have sorted the watchlist by tsv38 vs. In my watchlist i have 4 stocks that visually show TSV 38 (exponential) > 10 XDMA (of TSV 38).on the date 6/28/07 (100 days ago from 11/19/07). If that were all you wanted of MAX(AVG(TSV38.10,10),10), probably the simplest PCF would be:Īnd am coming up w/conflicting results to what i expect (and visually see on the chart).Īs an example I have a Column w/the pcf above: XAVG(TSV1.100,10) > XAVG(TSV1.100,38) of TSV38.10 over the prior 10 days not to exceed the zero line. In effect, I'm looking for the maximum of the 10-day simple m.a. Hi, Craiq and Bruce: I write a backtest formula (TSV38>0 and TSV38.1 0 AND (TSV38.1 AVG(TSV38,19) AND TSV38.1 0 AND AVG(TSV38.1,19) 0 AND MAX(TSV38.10,10)0 AND MAX(TSV38.10,10)<0 achieves most of objective with less brain damage! Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs! How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF) Original Backtest Wizard Indicators Moving Averages A moving average is the. Simple TSV and Exponential Moving Average:Įxponential TSV and Simple Moving Average:Ĩ * XAVG(TSV1,25) > 5 * AVG(TSV1,20) + 3 * XAVG(TSV1.20,25)Įxponential TSV and Exponential Moving Average: Hi, i'm trying to write a PCF to find stocks whose TSV25 is above a 20 day moving average for TSV25.any help would be much appreciated. What you CAN is add the PCF to an EasyScan and check the value that corresponds to a MR of 95 THEN replace the X below with that value:ġ00 * (TSV38 - TSV38.10) / (MAX(TSV38,99) - MIN(TSV38,99))>=X I'm not quite sure how to do this.Any assistance is welcome. I want this to scan for stocks with a Market Rank of >=90. Which shows the relationship between the 10 day ma & 50 dma. TSV38>0 AND MAX(TSV38.10,10)0 AND MAX(TSV38.260,10)=95.Īlso, for the same purposes I want to convert (to boolean) MAX TSV 38 10 days ago and for the next 10 days is 0 AND MAX(TSV38.11,10)0 AND MAX(TSV38.10,10)0 AND MAX(TSV38.260,10)<0Īdditionally,if i wanted to write a backtest formula for: Welcome Guest, please sign in to participate in a discussion. Attention: Discussion forums are read-only for extended maintenance until further notice.
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