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turtletrendfollower
Posted : Saturday, November 29, 2014 2:33:10 PM
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I would like to export watchlist data from StockFinder into Excel.

I read several postings relating to this subject for T200, but not much for StockFinder.

I was interested in exporting data such as symbol, moving average number, donchian price level, etc.

Look forward to your input and advice.

 

Thank!

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, December 1, 2014 10:37:38 AM


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You can select File | Export Data to export most of the indicators which can be plotted on the chart.

Exporting Data



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turtletrendfollower
Posted : Monday, December 1, 2014 2:01:44 PM
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Thanks Bruce,

 

I was hopingto have 100 names in my Watchlist with several differet fields in the list.....symbol, close, 20 period moving average 100 period moving avg, etc......

 

Is it possible to download that Watchlist data right into Excel?

Bruce_L
Posted : Monday, December 1, 2014 2:11:06 PM


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You have to have the indicators on the chart in order to export them. You can't actually export the WatchList Columns themselves. But you should be able to plot almost anything on the chart which can be dislpayed as a WatchList Column.

There is no way to have Excel just read the StockFinder data directly, but exporting the data as a .CSV file is generally going to allow you to get the data into Excel pretty easily.



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