llblaw 17 posts msg #73007 - Ignore llblaw | 
3/22/2009 4:43:57 PM
  I am new to SF and have a simple filter.
  set{var1, close - open} 
 set{var2, open - low} 
 set{var3, var2 / var1} 
 set{var4, high - close} 
 close is above open 
 and var3 is above 2 
 and var4 is below var1 
 and price is between 3 and 11 
 and low below lower bollinger band 
 and average volume(30) is above 100000 
 and draw 45 day slope of the close 
 and draw ATR(5) 
 and draw slow stochastic(15,2)%K and %D
 
 why didn't this filter find IIG on March 16.  The Open was 3.42, High was 3.56, Low was 3.10 and Close was 3.45
 
 
 
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FuriousThug 256 posts msg #73008 - Ignore FuriousThug | 
3/22/2009 5:02:08 PM
  Just a guess, but from eyeballing it, it doesn't appear to meet your Av.Volume(30) >100k criteria.
 
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llblaw 17 posts msg #73009 - Ignore llblaw | 
3/22/2009 5:14:07 PM
  Thank you Furious.  Sometimes the simpliest things need a new eye.  It worked when I lowered the volume requirement.  . 
 
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #73010 - Ignore chetron modified | 
3/22/2009 5:25:47 PM
  CLICKABLE.....
 
 CHANGED VAR4 ABOVE VAR1.....
 
 
  	    
 
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TheRumpledOne 6,529 posts msg #73021 - Ignore TheRumpledOne | 
3/23/2009 11:53:48 AM
  If var1 = 0 then you are dividing by 0
 
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Walid 130 posts msg #73024 - Ignore Walid | 
3/23/2009 12:12:45 PM
  once a programmer, always a programmer. It was the very first thing that came to my mind too. :-)
 
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