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Topic: Dividend Adjusted Data
Posted: Tuesday, December 26, 2017 10:53:06 AM

Bruce,

 

 

Thanks for your response. How possible is it to get this done and what kind of turn around time are we talking about?  I love your service, but this feature would be a great addition to what you already have.

Topic: Dividend Adjusted Data
Posted: Saturday, December 23, 2017 12:35:30 PM

Can someone please tell me why Worden does not offer Adjusted and Non-Adjusted data for Stock splits (which you do offer now) but also adjustments from Stock dividends? This becomes a real problem when trading ETFs, REITS and Utility stocks. Take for example the latest dividend paid to EWM. The $1.49 dividend makes the chart look like it gapped lower. Can someone over there make is a top priority project to have this adjustement feature available? 

Topic: Slope of a Moving Avg
Posted: Sunday, December 20, 2015 6:29:40 PM

Thanks Bruce!

Topic: Slope of a Moving Avg
Posted: Sunday, December 13, 2015 7:32:50 PM

Bruce,

 

I love Stock Finder 5.0 and have been using it for years.

I have template that I've used for years and have not changed it. Unfortunatey, I forgot some simple things on creating conditions.

 

Can you please tell me how to create the following condition:

Identify when 50 SMA (10 period back) is higher than current peiod.

I'm confused about

1. Move Period X

2. Passing X of last X bars

 

Thanks!

Topic: New Industry Sectors
Posted: Friday, February 6, 2015 5:39:00 PM

That stinks!

 

I love Stockfinder.........

Topic: New Industry Sectors
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2015 5:52:40 PM

Thanks!

 

Will StockFinder also have the ability to get the new SSX, SX and iX industry data?

 

 

Topic: New Industry Sectors
Posted: Thursday, February 5, 2015 9:48:05 AM

I must have been asleep at the wheel using my old version of TC2000. I just noticed the new version and have some questions.

1. When I upgrade to v.12.4 will all my all templates from my previous version still stay in tact?

2. Does the new version have the ability to DDE link into Excel?

3. I notice that you no longer update and maintain the old MG sector and sub-sector industry groups. There were about 204 and now with the change to the SSX,etc groups there are only about 150......why the change and why the narrowing of the subsector universe?

4. I would ultimately love to be able to trade replicateing baskets of stocks to mimick the subsectors.....i.e. create custom ETFs......can you provide the formula and methodolgy for how the new sectors are calculated? Weightings, rebalance frequency,etc...

5. With platinum edition, will the sector data update in real time?

 

Thanks!

Topic: StockFinder Watch List
Posted: Monday, December 1, 2014 2:01:44 PM

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?

Topic: StockFinder Watch List
Posted: Saturday, November 29, 2014 2:33:10 PM

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!

Topic: Rank of sub Industry vs. All Industry
Posted: Sunday, July 7, 2013 3:34:07 PM

Thanks Bruce for that reply.

What is the look back period for the Rate of Change?

 

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