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dare2
2013-01-26 18:26:47


I use a methodology that calls for the use of a three period W%R. However at that period the indicator collapses in on itself. The -80,-50, and -20 horizontal lines are indistinguishable.
In looking at a 82 daily bar chart of APPL, the why axis of the indictor goes from -350 to +3000.

I do not know what is wrong.

Thanks,
Darrell



dare2
2013-01-26 18:27:59

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Make that the 'y-axis'.

Darrell



QuantShare
2013-01-28 17:01:37

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Please send me the different formulas (right click, edit formula then switch between formulas using "left" and "right" arrow icons)


dare2
2013-01-28 17:36:10

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a = Willr(3);
Plot(a, "Willr", colorDarkViolet, chartLine, StyleSymbolNone);
Plot(-20,"",colorgreen,chartline,stylesymbolnone);
Plot(-50,"",colorblack,chartline,stylesymbolnone);
Plot(-80,"",colorred,chartline,stylesymbolnone);



QuantShare
2013-01-28 19:26:53

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Everything looks well here.

Can you send a screenshot to support [at] quantshare [dot] com ?




dare2
2013-01-28 21:49:49

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I just sent a screen shot to your support dept. as requested.

Darrell



dare2
2013-01-29 14:46:17

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Best Answer
Bad data was the cause. Downloaded the new US Daily Stock Quotes downloader.


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