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dwayne
Posted : Saturday, September 29, 2012 5:32:23 PM
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will v.12.2 allow me to sort by slope of LR line?

if not, is there some type of similar method that would yield the same type of results?

thanks.

leilaywells
Posted : Sunday, September 30, 2012 12:06:51 AM
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I almost wrote a post for the same thing tonight.  I saw some great videos where it was done with prior versions of TC2000 and Telechart.

Whenever I do a right-click on the linear regression indicator and then select "sort by" - instead of bringing up the window letting me choose sort options, it immediately creates a new watchlist and adds a new column that is labeled like it is a the linear regression field - but it is actually the price of the stock.

Thank-you.

Leila

dwayne
Posted : Sunday, September 30, 2012 9:14:16 PM
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yes...let's see what worden says about this.

 

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, October 1, 2012 11:08:34 AM


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Sort by slope is one of the features that is available in TC2000 version 7 which has not yet been implemented in TC2000 version 12.2. I could not say when or if the feature might be added.

It is possible to create Indicator Formulas for the Linear Regression Slope of Price History and some indicators using the techniques given in the Using Linear Regression vs Classical Peaks/Valleys for Divergence Analysis topic. It is not possible to do so for all all indicators however.



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leilaywells
Posted : Monday, October 1, 2012 11:23:29 AM
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OK.  This might be a silly question, but here goes.

I have only used TC2000 v12.  (By the way... could you please put in a request for this feature.  It looks absolutely amazing!!)

Is it possible for me to also open up and use v7?  I could just copy over my watch list and have access to the scan feature I'd like.

Leila

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, October 1, 2012 12:10:12 PM


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Thank you for your suggestion. it has been assigned case number 8840.

A TC2000 subscription gives you access to both TC2000 version 7 and TC2000 version 12.2. You can download TC2000 version 7 here:

TC2000 version 7

It is not possible to just copy and paste a WachList from TC2000 version 12.2 into TC2000 version 7 however. You would need to copy and paste the symbols from TC2000 version 12.2 into a text file, save the text file and then import the symbols from the text file into TC2000 version 7.

How to create your own Personal WatchList

You would select New | New WatchList | Import from a file to create a New WatchList based on a list of symbols in a saved text file.



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leilaywells
Posted : Monday, October 1, 2012 12:37:08 PM
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Once again - Thank-you for your help.  I'll try it this week, hopefully.

Leila

dwayne
Posted : Tuesday, October 2, 2012 12:36:15 AM
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thanks.

 

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, October 2, 2012 8:35:20 AM


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You're welcome.



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