| p3corion 3 posts
 msg #31027
 - Ignore p3corion
 | 2/9/2004 4:05:03 PM 
 Hi,
 
 I saw some very interesting filters in this forum from people with alot of
 knowledge.  This is my first stab at writing a filter.  I find it a little
 difficult with out a syntax checker.  I guess the best way to write code,
 is one small step at a time.
 
 I'm working on an ascending triangle scan to catch the price movement
 before breaking out and nearing a 6 month high. The time frame I expect
 the breakouts to occur is 1 to 3 weeks.
 
 Is there a way to determine the most recent endpoints for both the upper and lower ascending arms of the triangle.  I would like to find the difference between the two endpoints and be able to calculate a closing price 40% up from the lower ascending triangle.
 Example: Upper end point = $20.00
 Lower end point = $15.00
 40% Up from Lower=$17.00
 Any suggestions for improvement greatly appreciated.
 Thanks,
 p3corion
 
 Show stocks where close is less than 10% below the 124 day high
 and Average Volume(90) is above 100000
 and close is between 1 and 40
 and close is below upper ascending triangle(65)
 and close is above lower ascending triangle(65)
 
 
 
 
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| cegis 235 posts
 msg #31072
 - Ignore cegis
 | 2/13/2004 2:40:26 PM 
 How 'bout:
 
 set{ut,upper ascending triangle(65)}
 set{lt,lower ascending triangle(65)}
 set{diff,ut - lt}
 set{pct40,0.4 * diff}
 set{target,lt + pct40}
 close > target
 and close is less than 10% below the 124 day high
 and Average Volume(90) is above 100000
 and close is between 1 and 40
 and close is below upper ascending triangle(65)
 and close is above lower ascending triangle(65)
 
 This assumes you want the close to be higher than the 40% mark ("close > target" phrase).
 
 This takes 40% of the difference between the high and low, and adds it to the low to get the target price.
 
 HTH,
 
 C
 
 
 
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| p3corion 3 posts
 msg #31092
 - Ignore p3corion
 | 2/14/2004 8:52:45 PM 
 Thanks cegis,
 
 That is exactly what I needed.
 Thanks for the hard work.
 
 p3corion
 
 
 
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| chetron 2,817 posts
 msg #75798
 - Ignore chetron
 | 6/25/2009 7:48:45 PM 
 POP.....
 
 
 
 
 
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