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te_fern wrote:In stockcharts, is there an indicator that shows how far, percentage wise, above (or below) a moving average that price has gotten. I believe that price will only run up so far before it starts going sideways (or down). I would like to be able to watch the percentage in an indicator. thanks!
Al_Dente wrote:te_fern wrote:In stockcharts, is there an indicator that shows how far, percentage wise, above (or below) a moving average that price has gotten. I believe that price will only run up so far before it starts going sideways (or down). I would like to be able to watch the percentage in an indicator. thanks!
MACD 1,200,1 is how far price is away from the 200ma
MACD 1/50/1 is how far away from the 50ma
etc etc
is that what you mean boss?
Al_Dente wrote:te_fern wrote:In stockcharts, is there an indicator that shows how far, percentage wise, above (or below) a moving average that price has gotten. I believe that price will only run up so far before it starts going sideways (or down). I would like to be able to watch the percentage in an indicator. thanks!
MACD 1,200,1 is how far price is away from the 200ma
MACD 1/50/1 is how far away from the 50ma
etc etc
is that what you mean boss?
tsf wrote:Al_Dente wrote:te_fern wrote:In stockcharts, is there an indicator that shows how far, percentage wise, above (or below) a moving average that price has gotten. I believe that price will only run up so far before it starts going sideways (or down). I would like to be able to watch the percentage in an indicator. thanks!
MACD 1,200,1 is how far price is away from the 200ma
MACD 1/50/1 is how far away from the 50ma
etc etc
is that what you mean boss?
or maybe you mean $SPXa200R, $ndxa200r, etc
Al_Dente wrote:leave it to stockcharts to preview their new toy today
http://stockcharts.com/acp/
BullBear52x wrote:Al_Dente wrote:leave it to stockcharts to preview their new toy today
http://stockcharts.com/acp/
They just try to slow me down, now I can not draw and save the old way either. well, no good looking intraday chart.... best hand drawn ever.
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