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jpcharts
Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2013 11:17:33 AM
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Has someone already done this.  I would like to avoid going through the process if it is available.

 

jpcharts
Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2013 11:18:13 AM
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Created a Ten Day Open Arms Index?

jpcharts
Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2013 11:53:01 AM
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Peter Eliades first created this and it seems to be applicable during this recent decline.  The "10-day Open Arms Index"  is calculated by doing a 10 day sum of each of the Number of Advanced, Number of Declines, Advancing Volume, and Declining Volume.  Then you create the Arms Index according to its formula and voila, you have it. 

If not could I ask a trainer go give me a hand or a kick start on doing this in Stock Finder.

I am using $NYEA and $NYED for the advancing and declining issues and NUVOL and NDVOL for the Declining.

I suspect I need to do it in Real Code.  It doesn't look hard, I just am not sure how to do the 10 day sum of each easily or in a cleaver way.  Any suggestions would be sincerely appreciated.

 

 

 

Bruce_L
Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2013 12:16:12 PM


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You should be able to Open an attached Indicator directly into a running copy of StockFinder 5 (and save it from within StockFinder 5 if desired). You could also Save it to the \My Documents\StockFinder5\(Your Username)\My Indicators\ folder and then load it like you would any other Indicator (or Copy and Paste it there from wherever it Saves if you can't specify the destination directory when Saving).

Attachments:
Open Arms Index.sfInd - 7 KB, downloaded 488 time(s).



-Bruce
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