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>Sure, here
it is. I give credit to a few on
this Board who helped me code the first two lines of text.
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>((C>Ref(C,-5)*1.15)
OR
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>(C<Ref(C,-5)*.85))
AND
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>(C<=20)
AND
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>(C>=5)
AND
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>(V>10000)
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>I simply
set High and Low Alerts [in eSignal] on the entire list and trade accordingly.
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From: lionstar12003
[mailto:lion.star@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2003
5:48 PM
To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Metastockusers] Re:
playing overbought or oversold situations
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face="Courier New">--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, <uhehs@xxxx> wrote:<font
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Hi there,
I have used seven day RSI and MFI with good results.
MACD
lagged for me, but was great on weeklies second time crossing the
moving average. Would be interested in the exploration formula that
you using if you want to share it.
Thanks,
Dave
> Hi all,
>
> I run a filter every night for equities that have moved up or down
over 15%,
> trading over $5 and less than $20,
> with Volume greater than 1 million shares.
>
> Just using some moving average crossovers, MACD and RSI, I've been
fairly
> successful on both the long and short side respective of the move
the stock
> has made.
>
> Do any of you have suggestions or opinions or have any of you
experimented
> and found some ideal trading method for these types of situations?
>
> I look forward to sharing any thoughts.
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