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To: David R. Evans who wrote (8918)11/16/1998 7:55:00 PM
From: Webb B Blackman Jr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
Dave,

I have the QP2 scan that picks the stocks that meet the StochRSI(14) and MACD (8,17,9) criteria (not all that many) and then I check the stock with GET using the SAR there. You are saying that I want to SAR to be below the price of the stock.

Now as to the "Regression Channel Breakout", would you use the primary pivot point in GET as the place to draw the regression channels, and would you normally go with the 2 standard deviations for the side bars?

Any word yet where the TAOTN meeting will be held next year?

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To: David R. Evans who wrote (8918)11/16/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: Webb B Blackman Jr  Respond to of 12039
 
Dave,
I think that the QP2 scan may have hit it tonight. COX meets all 4 of your requirements. It popped up of the StochRSI(14) and MACD(8,17,9) scan and then when I plotted it in GET, it passed the SAR and what looks like the Regression Channel breakout.

I may have my prescan setting too tight, as I can go for days without a hit at times. One thing that I feel limits my selection is the requirement that the RSI be above the 80% level. I think that in his speech in Cleveland, Andy talked about going with both the high and low RSI, but I have just stuck with the high value.

Hopefully, I will have the stock, by the time that you tell me what it is that I have over looked.

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