Hi,

I tried this:

Instead of

LowestClose= LLV(C, Period)

I wrote

LowestClose= Ref (LLV(C, Period),-5);

but for some reason about one third of the time the value of
CurMFI_To_MFIatLowestClose is zero and I can't draw any line.  Do you get
the same results?

Thanks,

Louis

2008/7/21 Louis Préfontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> A last question: Would it be possible to get a past peak that is not the
> exact LLV of today?  Because today or yesterday might be the LLV of the last
> 20 days.  I'd like to set somehow a buffer zone; e.g. I want to look for the
> LLV that is NOT in the last 5 days (it would exclude today, or yesterday and
> the days before).  That may be very useful.  How would one do that?  I tried
> this:
>
> LowestClose= LLV(C, Period) AND NOT Ref (C,-1) AND NOT Ref (C,-2) AND NOT
> Ref (C,-3) AND NOT Ref (C,-4);
>
> but it is a failure...
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Louis
>
>
>
> 2008/7/21 Louis Préfontaine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Thanks, it works well!
>>
>>
>> Louis
>>
>> 2008/7/21 Thomas Z. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>>   Ah, yes, the following line should be changed: RSIatLowestClose =
>>> ValueWhen(C == LowestClose, RSI(15));
>>>
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>> www.PatternExplorer.com
>>>
>>> From: [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:
>>> [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf
>>> Of Louis Préfontaine
>>> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:51 PM
>>>
>>> To: [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [amibroker] Easy question again
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> I added the two following plot to the formula:
>>>
>>> Period = 20;
>>> LowestClose= LLV(C, Period);
>>> RSIatLowestClose = ValueWhen(LowestClose, RSI(15));
>>>
>>> CurCloseToPastClose = C / LowestClose;
>>> CurRSI_To_RSIatLowestClose = RSI(15) / RSIatLowestClose;
>>>
>>> Plot(Curclosetopastclose, "\n" +Curclosetopastclose+ " -
>>> curclosetopastclose", colorBlue);
>>> Plot(CurRSI_To_RSIatLowestClose, "\n" +CurRSI_To_RSIatLowestClose+ " -
>>> CurRSI_To_RSIatLowestClose", colorRed);
>>>
>>> Unfortunately the red line is always 1.    I must have done something
>>> wrong...
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Louis
>>>
>>> 2008/7/21 Thomas Z. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <tzg%40patternexplorer.com>
>>> >:
>>> I guess it is possible to get the price, simply by writting
>>> ValueWhen(LowestClose, Close); right?
>>> Yes, correct. You can also even get any other value.
>>>
>>> There is an additional optional parameter that allows to get the value of
>>> the last n-th recent occurrence.
>>> Example: ValueWhen(LowestClose, Close, 2);
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>> www.PatternExplorer.com
>>>
>>> From: [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:
>>> [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf
>>> Of Louis Préfontaine
>>> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:37 PM
>>> To: [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>
>>> Subject: Re: [amibroker] Easy question again
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot!  That was what I was looking for.
>>>
>>> I guess it is possible to get the price, simply by writting
>>> ValueWhen(LowestClose, Close); right?
>>>
>>> BTW, when and how do you use your CurCloseToPastClose... Seems really
>>> interesting as a concept.
>>>
>>> Louis
>>> 2008/7/21 Thomas Z. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <tzg%40patternexplorer.com>
>>> >:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> You can do this with the following code:
>>>
>>> Period = 20;
>>> LowestClose= LLV(C, Period);
>>> RSIatLowestClose = ValueWhen(LowestClose, RSI());
>>>
>>> CurCloseToPastClose = C / LowestClose;
>>> CurRSI_To_RSIatLowestClose = RSI() / RSIatLowestClose;
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>> www.PatternExplorer.com
>>>
>>> From: [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:
>>> [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf
>>> Of Louis Préfontaine
>>> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 11:02 PM
>>> To: [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>
>>> Subject: [amibroker] Easy question again
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Another easy question here.  (I'm still juggling with the difficult
>>> things
>>> and thanks again to the people who helped me; but why not add this little
>>> twist while I'm here).
>>>
>>> I'd like to use to know how to use valuewhen to make it possible to know
>>> what was the price at a particular time.
>>>
>>> I had a look in the manual to many files which unfortunately had zigzag
>>> functions in them.  This is not what I'm looking for.
>>>
>>> What I'd like to do is to compare the price right now to the LLV C of the
>>> last X periods and to get the value of RSI of that LLV C  at that time to
>>> compare it with the RSI right now.
>>>
>>> Is this possible, without Zig function?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Louis
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>
>>
>

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