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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus

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To: Bob Jagow who wrote (9719)6/28/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: shasta23  Read Replies (1) of 11149
 
HI BOB!

Ran a simple scan...

input="fast.lst";
output="adxtrend.lst";

set adx=13;

if
adx(0)>35 then

println Symbol;
endif;

and got the following (partial list)

ADLAC,66.6875,50
ADPT,34.625,41
ADRX,73.875,89
ADTN,33.875,44
ADVNB,13.6875,40
AMCC,70.875,56
AMES,44.25,42
AMKR,7.5625,46
ANCR,24,63
ANDW,17.9375,52
ANIC,10.5,40
APCC,20.875,36
ASBC,43.0625,42
ASDV,17.0625,46
ASFC,43,40
ASML,55.75,51
ASPT,9.5625,49
ATHM,51.5,59
ATHY,12.5,47
ATML,23.8125,43
ATVI,13.6875,51
AVNT,13,41

This looks OK, since all the ADX values are above 35.
BUT when i look at the charts themselves then ADX(yes it's set to 13periods too)gives me completely different values...like
ADLAC adx=29 instead of 50
adpt adx=33 instead of 41 given in the list above.

exporting to MSWIN displays for ADLAC a value of 31 for adx=13.

Any idea what could be wrong and it would interest me if someone else sees the same discrepancy when scanning for ADX values?

Any help would be appreciated!

BTW does someone know and internet based free charting program that allows using ADX??

Thanks!

STEFAN

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