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kempferts2997
Posted : Thursday, June 20, 2013 11:39:34 PM
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Based on Tuesday nights Webinar --- is there a way to scan for stocks accelerating higher vs it's industry/subindustry group; eg, in the last 5 days which stocks are moving higher vs it's subindustry group?

Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 9:15:49 AM


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There isn't actually a way to create an EasyScan based on Relative Strength, but you could do a Custom Date Sort vs Industry or Custom Date Sort vs Sub-Industry over the five days of interest.

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04/23/2013 - Finding Top Performers with Custom Date Sort
08/21/2012 - Seasonality Analysis with Custom Date Sort

You would select Tools | Custom Date Sort from the menus (or use the shift-T hot key), drag the crosshairs over the period of interest and select vs. Industry or vs. Sub Industry in the window which pops up.



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kempferts2997
Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 10:57:03 AM
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QUOTE (kempferts)

Based on Tuesday nights Webinar --- is there a way to scan for stocks accelerating higher vs it's industry/subindustry group; eg, in the last 5 days which stocks are moving higher vs it's subindustry group?

Very helpful ------ thanks, Bruce!

Bruce_L
Posted : Friday, June 21, 2013 11:03:10 AM


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You're welcome.



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