Quote from frenchfry:
Sorry Jack,
if you look at your screenshot you can see that that EXACT filter setting is NOT working. It results in exactly 0 stocks. You can see this.... on the top you start with 802 stocks and at the end you have none of them left.
The "Genesis Relative Strength" and "Market Sentiment" criteria filter out (= remove) ALL stocks. Removing those two criteria results in 147 stocks.
Thanks anyway for the lesson in how to create filters in TN.![]()
Quote from Ponce1:
How many hits did you get on that filter when you ran it?
Quote from frenchfry:
For discussion sake let's say this is our final universe for monday.
Quote from jack hershey:
Certainly.
All the stocks are above Dry Up except for the highlighted stock.
This stock could become a Buy if it follows the rules on the one pager entitled "Unusual Volume". When, during the first part of the morning, it breaks through the specified volume ( 0.25*(65day moving avg)), then you have 1 1/2 hours before price "lift off". This can be seen by the color change on the FRV column.
All the other stocks have to come to DU and, then, they can be considered for Buying once the FRV is occuring.
Perhaps the Universe will grow to the usual size and then more trading will begin to occur.
Quote from frenchfry:
My first reaction was: WHAT!!!???? Why the heck did I then do the IAS!??
But upon further reflection I think what you are saying is: If I had more stocks in my list that are in DU only THEN all the ranking through the IAS becomes important/interesting because only then one needs to decide in which of the many stocks that are in DU does it make sense to put some money. Correct?