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stock vs $nya
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As far as I know, you can not write a scan for ratio values.
However, you may be able to figure out how to do something with the PctRelative function, explained here:
https://stockcharts.com/docs/doku.php?id=scans:functions0 -
@wdw, I've been attempting to do this for a while but unsuccessfully. Something that you may want to consider it playing around with the PctRelative function like @markd suggested. I haven't been able to make it recognize a MA but you can take a take to PctRelative values and look for a crossover or movement.
[PctRelative(15,$NYA) x PctRelative(150,$NYA)]
Unfortunately it's tough to verify or validate the results via the charts and it probably isn't exactly what you are asking about.
You could also use a comparison of under performing to out performing over different periods. Remember, you can also use $Industry and $Sector in the space for the Relative comparison
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