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Next Split Ex-Date In Days

by Tom Huggens, 3535 days ago
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The "LastSplitInDays" function returns the number of days that remains for the next split ex-date for the analyzed stock.
It uses data downloaded using the following item: Announced Stock Splits

The function returns:
A positive value: If the next stock split is in the future. In that case it returns the number of days to the next split ex-date
A negative value: If the stock split was already applied. In that case it returns the number of days (negative value) that passed since the last split ex-date
A NAN (Not a number) value: If there is no stock split for the analyzed stock

Example using the screener tool: Display all stocks that have announced a split for the next 90 days
ls = LastSplitInDays();
filter = ls <= 90 and ls >= 0;

Example using the simulator tool: Enter long when a stock RSI is higher than 90 and a stock split ex-date occurred during the previous 30 days
ls = LastSplitInDays();
buy = rsi(14) > 90 and ls >= -30 and ls < 0;


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