Registered User Joined: 4/21/2005 Posts: 39
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I am pleasantly surprised to find on TC 2005 certain Indeces, which really represent major economic variables, such as continuous prices of oil (or gold) futures contracts. It used to take me a major effort to build those.
I am still very new to TC 2005 and may ask naive, but not-easy-to-answer questions. Hopefully, you'd be able to research/answer them or give me pointers to literature of Internet resources.
Here's a hanful of questions on certain Indeces:
1a) What is the "physical" meaning of MNX-X CBOE Mini-NDX; 1b) How can it be used?
2a) What is the "physical" meaning of XSP-X S&P 500 Mini-SPX Options Index? 2b) How can it be used in technical analysis?
3a) What is the "physical" meaning of SVX-X? S&P 500 Barra Value. 2b) How can it be used in technical analysis?
4) Is there a way to display a list of companies out of which a given Index is comprized? Let's look at RXH-X and MLO-X for example.
Thank you.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Some indexes in TeleChart have their own component WatchList.
When you click on the ACTIVE WatchList (to change to another WatchList) you should see the COMPONENTS category at the top. Click it to see which indexes have component WatchList already in TeleChart. If it is not listed there, you will need to search elsewhere for the current component list.
I am not sure what you mean by "physical" meaning.
- Craig Here to Help!
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