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netedge
Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 6:06:01 PM
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Joined: 3/28/2005
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Hello,

Before in TC you were able to choose the morningstar groups.   One you like one, you can have it expand to show the sub-groups within that main group and eventually show all the stocks part of the group.

 

How do you do that in the new version?

 

-Mike

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, April 16, 2012 10:35:37 AM


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Joined: 10/7/2004
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There is a WatchList called Industry Groups which has all of the symbols for all of the Morningstar Main Industry and Morningstar Sub-Industry symbols.

If a symbol for an Industry or Sub-Industry is selected as the active symbol, there is an icon to the right of the symbol on the chart (it looks like three lines from an outline in blue) which can be selected which allows you to View Components of MGxxx. So you would just need to select the desired Industry or Sub-Industry as the charted symbol and click on the icon to bring up its Component WatchList.

TC2000 version 12 allows you to have more than one WatchList. Selecting WatchLists on the left and choosing either Main Industry or Sub Industry will add an additional WatchList to the chart which will display the components of the Main Industry or Sub Industry to which the current Active Symbol with the same color Symbol Link belongs.

You can place these WatchLists anywhere you want within the Workspace.

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There are entire Webinars devoted to sector analysis.

08/30/2011 - Secrets of Sector Rotation, guest Jim Farrish
08/10/2010 - Finding Winning Sectors, guest Jim Farrish
05/25/2010 - Indentifying Industry Performers
03/09/2010 - Sector Strategies for 2010, guest Dan Fitzpatrick
11/03/2009 - Sector Rotation using Relative Strength (RSI)
02/25/2009 - Capitalizing on Sector Trends



-Bruce
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