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wsledge
Posted : Monday, June 11, 2007 4:43:44 PM
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As we all know, invested money tends to rotate out of the stocks in one or more industries only to be reinvested into stocks in one or more other industries.

How can I scan for these money flows by industry. Needless to say I will need to be able to rank the industries based upon the flow of invested money.

Your assistance on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Roger Sledge
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Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, June 11, 2007 4:48:45 PM


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The trainers cannot give settings, interpretation or investment advice. I'll move this to Stock and Market Talk forum where other traders are more likely to see it and comment. You may wish to review the following:

Basic Info on BOP, TSV and MoneyStream
Definitions of all built in scanning and sorting criteria
Handy PCF example formulas to help you learn the syntax of PCFs!
How to create a Personal Criteria Forumula (PCF)
Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria
Create your own stock rankings using WatchLists and Sort conditions

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
scottnlena
Posted : Monday, June 11, 2007 4:54:05 PM

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you might check a video under the training section on "identifying the strongest sectors" or something o that affect.

I also played with this idea and had favorable results. All I did was look for the subindustries that are crossing up, or have crossed through a moving average (your choice) and those crossing down. You could also rank them by time period using the custom date sort tool.
Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, June 11, 2007 5:00:18 PM


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Here are some videos that are related to scottnlena's industry analysis suggestion:

Sorting Stocks by their Absolute or Relative Performance
Using the Industry Menu to analyze stocks relative to their industries and sub-industries
Uncover the stocks driving the strongest industry groups
Use Comparison and Relative Strength graphs to compare a stock to the rest of its industry group
Identify sectors gaining momentum over the past few months
Industries With Consistent Performance over Specific Time Periods

-Bruce
Personal Criteria Formulas
TC2000 Support Articles
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