| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 12/28/2019 3:54:16 PM 
 I've been working on this for a couple of days using all the examples I can find, including custom statements as well SF's built-in gap expressions.  I haven't done it yet.
 
 Does anyone know how to output a value for:
 
 1. The average gap DOWN (price diff between open and previous day close is < 0) over the past 100 days?
 
 2. The average gap UP (price diff between open and previous day close is > 0) over the past 100 days?
 
 I'm able to easily find the absolute gap change value, but can't output values for only GAPS-UP and GAPS-DOWN.
 
 Seems like it should be easier in SF, but I'm struggling with it. Any ideas?
 
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 12/31/2019 9:39:16 PM 
 {bump}
 anyone have any ideas on this?
 I know there are some very strong filter folks out there. Sadly, I'm not to be counted among you.
 HNY to all!
 
 
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| nibor100 1,099 posts
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 | 1/2/2020 1:10:07 AM 
 @fotchstecker,
 
 I modified parts of 1 of Xarlor's filtrers to get the below filter, that I believe returns the gaps up average for the past 12 days.  Check it out and see if its what you want.
 
 I did not include any comment lines but I can provide them if anyone needs them for the filter logic.
 
 Ed S.
 
 
 
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 1/2/2020 10:47:46 AM 
 Hi, nibor. I really appreciate the reply and help. Here's my extrapolation for "downs" based on your example:
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| nibor100 1,099 posts
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 | 1/2/2020 12:07:32 PM 
 other than the typo in "add column gapdwns" that is exactly how I would have coded it.
 
 does it do what you want?
 
 Thanks,
 Ed S.
 
 
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| fotchstecker 314 posts
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 | 1/3/2020 10:38:50 AM 
 It does indeed, I believe. I really appreciate your help on it. Thank you.
 
 
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