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Scan filter for % decline from HOD

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 Nostar123 
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Hello -- I am looking for a code to create a scanner that filters stocks that have dropped at least 40% from its two month high of day.

For instance, i want the scanner to pick up a stock like RAD that has declined over 40% from its two month high:


Would appreciate any help on this!

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DaveDoggyDogg
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that can be done with the built in scan that TOS provides.
Add study > Price performance > Price change

set HIGH - 40% - Less - 2 bars ago-- set to Month

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