Bdlagno,
In LLV(L, 63), LLV stands for LOWEST LOW
VALUE, L for LOW and you have about 252 trading
days by year, or 21 trading days by month, so for 3 months, you get 63 trading
days. For 2 weeks, you have 10 trading days.
Maybe you prefer to use the lowest close of
the 3 months, to do so you will have to use this formula instead :
LLV(C, 63) or
LLV(close,63)
Pierre
FUNCTION Calculates the lowest value in the
DATA ARRAY over the preceding PERIODS (PERIODS includes the current
day).
EXAMPLE The formula "llv( CLOSE, 14 )" returns
the lowest closing price over the preceding 14 periods.
You have about 252 trading days by year, or 21
trading days by month, so for 3 months, you get 63 trading days.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2008 10:38
PM
Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] 3
months low formual needed
This is perfect thank you for your help. furthermore can you explane to
me what does LLV(L, 63) mean. i i would like to change the some of the
numbers instead of 3 months maybe 1 month or 2 weeks how can i do
that.
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