You are correct. Thanks for pointing that out to  me. I did not know the source 
of this scan until I researched it after your reply. This is my code for it. If 
anyone can look at it and advise if it satisfies the criteria, I would 
appreciate it.

period= (260);
periodlow= LLV (Close,period);
periodhigh= HHV (Close,period);
PercentSinceLow= (((periodhigh-periodlow)/periodlow)*100);
Filter= (PercentSinceLow >= 100) AND (Close >= (periodhigh * .75)) AND ((100 * 
(C - Ref(C,-1)) / Ref(C,-1)) >= 5) AND (V >= 1000) AND (V > Ref(V,-1));
AddColumn (periodlow,"Period Low");
AddColumn (periodhigh,"Period High");
AddColumn (PercentSinceLow,"Percent Since Low");
AddColumn ((periodhigh*.75),"75% of Period High");
AddColumn (C,"Close");
AddColumn (Ref(C,-1),"Previous Close");
AddColumn ((C-Ref(C,-1))/Ref(C,-1)*100,"1 Day Percent Change");
Buy= Filter;
Sell= LLV(Buy,2);


--- In [email protected], "bh.hicks" <bh.hi...@...> wrote:
>
> Stockbee Double Trouble?? I think the AFL code for it is published in his 
> member's section.
> 
> --- In [email protected], "JEFF F" <jefff@> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to create either a scan or exploration (not sure which works 
> > better) for the following criteria:
> > 
> > Calculate the lowest close for a stock in last 260 days. If a stock has 
> > less than 260 days data calculate lowest close for those many days.
> > 
> > Calculate percent change from lowest close and select stocks which had 100% 
> > plus growth
> > 
> > Find the highest price in the 100% move and only take stocks which are 
> > within 25% of that highest price.
> > 
> > So this is your trading universe of stock which have made significant move 
> > of 100% or more and are as of today within 25% of the high during the move
> > 
> > Use a significant one day move scan on these stocks. e.g. say a 5% move ( 
> > 100 * (C - C1) / C1) >= 5 AND V >= 1000 AND V > V1)
> > 
> > Buy next day with 1% risk and stop below the low of previous two days bar
> > 
> > Trail with a stop
> > 
> > If you get stopped buy again on next breakout
> > 
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
>


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