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toplisek
Posted : Saturday, August 19, 2006 1:44:37 PM
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I would like to show historical chart for P/E for the company. Is this possible?
Bruce_L
Posted : Saturday, August 19, 2006 3:04:11 PM


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SnapSheets requires a Fundamental Data Subscription to plot the P/E Ratio.
Sorting by the P/E Ratio in the Stocks component of Worden Studio will plot the P/E Ratio without a Fundamental Data Subscription.
TeleChart cannot plot Fundamental Data and can't be used to plot the P/E Ratio.

It is possible to create your own Fundamental Indicators in SnapSheets based on the data available in the Fundamental Data Subscription. You may wish to review the following:

SnapSheets Website
Worden Studio Available for Download
Worden Studio Resources

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toplisek
Posted : Sunday, August 20, 2006 7:46:13 AM
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Hi,
I would like to plot chart with history P/E ratio.
Is this possible or this software just plot current P/E value?
Craig_S
Posted : Sunday, August 20, 2006 7:57:11 AM


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A plot needs at least two values to draw. The current P/E is in the TeleChart and you can sort or scan by it. In order to plot the P/E you need access to the historical values for the condition. Please look over the response and explore the links given by Bruce above for more on plotting any fundamentals.

If you want to sort or scan by P/E, please check these out:

Using EasyScan to find stocks that meet your own criteria

Create your own stock rankings using WatchLists and Sort conditions

- Craig
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toplisek
Posted : Sunday, August 20, 2006 8:27:24 AM
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1. question:I have seen in Snapsheets software that there is Advance and decline line. Please inform me for which index is this line if I plot on right my chart for symbol.
2. question: I have not seen any message to solve as you quoted:
In order to plot the P/E you need access to the historical values for the condition.

Please advise where I can access to the historical values
Craig_S
Posted : Sunday, August 20, 2006 8:30:37 AM


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Did you follow the links given by Bruce above? Did you watch the videos in those links?

Everything you need was given by Bruce above. Follow and check out the resources.

The historical P/E is available in Worden Studio and in SnapSheets.

To understand any plot in SnapSheets, please look at it Block Diagram. There are videos on the SnapSheets site to learn how to bring up and read the Block Diagram of any plot.

- Craig
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toplisek
Posted : Sunday, August 20, 2006 9:11:14 AM
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Hi,
I have watched video and it is not what I need. There is sort or scan, but I need as I have posted:
historical P/E chart. I do not know where is Block Diagram as you described. Need help
Bruce_L
Posted : Sunday, August 20, 2006 9:42:09 AM


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toplisek,
I have checked your account and you do not have a Fundamental Data Subscription. This means you cannot plot a historical P/E using SnapSheets, but you can plot it using Worden Studio by sorting by P/E Ratio in the Stocks component of Worden Studio as mentioned in my original post in this subject:

Install Worden Studio if necessary.
Use the Worden Studio icon to start Worden Studio.
Select Stocks.
Select P/E Ratio from the Sort by drop-down menu.

If you would like a Fundamental Data Subscription so you can plot the P/E Ratio using SnapSheets and create your own Fundamental Criteria and Indicators, please contact our Sales Department.

All e-mail communication sent to support@worden.com during business hours (Monday through Friday 9AM-11PM and Saturday and Sunday 9AM-3PM ET) should be answered within 20 minutes of arrival. For an even quicker response to non-technical support issues, we recommend calling our toll free sales line at (800) 776-4940 (the phones close at 9PM ET on weekdays).

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