sulldt 32 posts msg #145506 - Ignore sulldt | 
12/9/2018 7:47:38 AM
  Show stocks where close reached a 52 week high in the last 30 days and close is 15% below 52 week high and ema(10) is above 0 and volume is above 500000 and close is above 10.            Once a stock shows up on the filter you follow it until it crosses above its ema(10) and then you buy puts.  Keep it a week then sell.  Just backing the filter up a week at a time it seems to work reasonably well.   Don't know if it's just because we are in a down market.  If anyone wants to check it out, I'd be interested in feedback. I tend to avoid option trading., very little patience.
 
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snappyfrog 749 posts msg #145512 - Ignore snappyfrog | 
12/10/2018 5:40:10 AM
 
  	    
 
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xarlor 620 posts msg #145825 - Ignore xarlor | 
1/2/2019 12:26:30 PM
  sulldt, I was playing around with this filter and wondered what you meant by ema(10) is above 0.  ema(10) will always be above 0 as it is price-based.  Was this a typo?
 
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shillllihs 6,101 posts msg #145839 - Ignore shillllihs | 
1/2/2019 7:11:11 PM
  Looks like a nice short filter. I’d add short on a gap above ema.
 
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sulldt 32 posts msg #145919 - Ignore sulldt | 
1/8/2019 11:12:38 AM
  Not a typo. Only way I knew how to get the ema(10) line to show up on the chart.
 
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mahkoh 1,065 posts msg #145930 - Ignore mahkoh | 
1/8/2019 5:56:39 PM
  You can use "draw ema (10)"
 
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pwlovely 3 posts msg #146685 - Ignore pwlovely | 
2/21/2019 8:05:16 PM
  Appears you are on your way to a 'fish hook'
 
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