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nainil
4 posts
msg #161426
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11/22/2024 11:00:02 PM

Is there any way I can find stocks that have been consistently high each week for 20 weeks?
Or does such a thing not exist?

Mactheriverrat
3,156 posts
msg #161427
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11/22/2024 11:59:46 PM

show stocks at high 20 week high
draw high 20 week High

nainil
4 posts
msg #161428
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11/23/2024 11:17:28 AM

Thanks. Does it take into account the need to have stocks be high each week for past 20 weeks?

Mactheriverrat
3,156 posts
msg #161429
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11/23/2024 11:29:20 AM

Yes like the code says

Mactheriverrat
3,156 posts
msg #161430
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11/23/2024 11:33:54 AM

you might even try
show stocks at high 20 week high one day ago
draw high 20 week High

If they are going up to from high 20 week high one day ago then they are continuing the uptrend.

nainil
4 posts
msg #161431
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11/23/2024 5:01:57 PM

Thank you very much

nibor100
1,042 posts
msg #161434
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11/24/2024 1:09:52 PM

That first proposed filter returns over 1,200 stocks, surely there is no way 1,200 stocks hit brand new highs 20 weeks in a row!

I'm fairly certain a stock can achieve a new High that is in fact a new 20 week high, without having achieved a new high even in the prior week, in some instances.

To test it out, try adding

"chart-display is weekly"

to those filters and then look at the charts.

Hope this helps,
Ed S.

xarlor
585 posts
msg #161452
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12/4/2024 4:02:03 PM

No tickers have had 20 consecutive weeks of new 20-week highs. Best there has been is 16.

Here is what you're looking for:

Fetcher[
count(close at high 20 week high,20) > 14
draw high 20 week High
add column count(close at high 20 week high,20) {Weeks reached 20-week high}
sort column 5 descending
chart-display weekly
]



snappyfrog
728 posts
msg #161453
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modified
12/4/2024 8:29:53 PM

I think this works better. Some in the above show 16, but that is counting days, not weeks.

Fetcher[
count(weekly close at weekly high 20 week high,20) > 14
draw weekly high 20 week High
add column count(weekly close at weekly high 20 week high,20) {Weeks reached 20-week high}
sort column 5 descending
chart-display is weekly
]



xarlor
585 posts
msg #161454
Ignore xarlor
12/5/2024 11:32:01 AM

When you're right, you're right. Weekly filters always trip me up. Thanks for the assist, snappy!

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