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can anyone help with creating simple scan?

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Trippster
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is it possible to create a TOS scan that lists products that have closed above the 5 SMA for 7 consecutive days (on daily chart)?

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a121e
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hi tripster,

I can help but i want to ask about the open. is the open and close need at aboce sma 5 for 7 days or just close ?

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tangerine
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is it possible to create a TOS scan that lists products that have closed above the 5 SMA for 7 consecutive days (on daily chart)?

Trippster , I'm sure this is clumsy but it works, I just tested it. Somebody else may offer a cleaner fix. Set scan to "trippster3 is true".
 
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declare lower;
def trippster1 = average(close,5);
def trippster2 = close>trippster1 and close[1]>trippster1[1] and close[2]>trippster1[2] 
and close[3]>trippster1[3] and close[4]>trippster1[4] and close[5]>trippster1[5] and 
close[6]>trippster1[6] and close[7]>trippster1[7];
plot trippster3 = trippster2;
Here are some results- they do check out.

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brucehank
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Actually, you don't need "declare lower;" in SCAN. the rest is fine.

If you need any complicated scripts, just let me know. I like the hard ones.

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