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Friday, April 28, 2006 |
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Hi,
I would like to know, when fundamental data like Earnings / Sales / Revenue / etc is updated - right after the company announced them?
Thanks,
DC
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Hi,
I´m thinking about switching to Vista 64 - did you already do some testing with it?
Regards,
DC
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Thanks Craig, will check that out!
DC
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Thanks for your answer, Diceman.
Unfortunately this doesnt solve my problem. To be more specifc:
I would like to do a relative strength scan for the last five days between the S&P500 and all Hemscott Sub-Industry indices. Based on this scan I want to produce 3 different scan outputs: group 1 contains the top 20 indices, group 2 the 20 worst performing indices and group 3 the rest of the indices. If there isn´t a way to automate this, I will have to do it by hand which is sort of annoying....
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Sorry forgot something. Correction:
QUOTE (dclauss) Hi,
is it possible to create a relative strength PCF that compares a symbol to the SPY and that can be used in the watchlist (and therefore with sorts/easyscans)?
I am looking for something like: XYZ closed rose 5% in the last 5 days, the Spiders only 1% in the same period of time. The PCF should then return 5/1=5.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
DC
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Hi,
is it possible to create a relaitve strength PCF that compares a symbol to the SPY and that can be used in the watchlist (and therefore with sorts/easyscans)?
I am looking for something like: XYZ closed up 5%, the Spiders 1%. The PCF should then return 5/1=5.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
DC
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Great!
That was what I was looking for!
Thanks!
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Hi,
is it possible to plot indicators / PCFs that plot a value that is a result of a condition, for example:
if (c > avgc50 and c > avgc20) then plot 1 if (c > avgc50 and c < avgc20) then plot 2
Thanks in advance,
Dominik
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