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Topic: Downloading shared items
Posted: Friday, January 14, 2011 7:04:36 PM
How do I download shared items?  How do I get to shared items?
Topic: Creating hash marks
Posted: Friday, January 14, 2011 2:24:01 PM
How do you create painted hash marks for a condition?
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Topic: Combing conditions versus sequencing conditions
Posted: Friday, January 14, 2011 11:02:07 AM
When should one use combing conditions versus using sequencing conditions when creating a new condition composed of various other conditions.  I have an oscillator that is either increasing or decreasing in value.  The oscillator has either a value greater than 0 or less than 0.  If I want a new condition where the oscillator is greater than 0 and increasing, do I use a combined condition or a sequenced condtion?  Thanks
Topic: Guppy Multiple Moving Average Oscillator
Posted: Monday, January 10, 2011 3:22:09 PM
I am trying to code an oscillator in Real Code as a custom indicator that sums the differences between exponential moving averages of 3,5,8,10,12,and 15 days.  Stated differently sum the differences between the 3 and 5 day moving averages, the 5 and 8 day moving averages, the 8 and 10 day moving averages, the 10 and 12 moving averages, and the 12 and 15 day moving averages.  Plot the sum as a custom indicator.  The sum would be an absolute number but if the moving averages were in an uptrend the oscillator would have a positive value and if the moving averages were in a downtrend the the oscillator would have a negative value.

Do the same process for a set of moving averages where the lengths are 30,35,40, 45, 50, and 60 days.

Create another custom indicator that calculates the difference between the sum of the smaller set of moving averages and the sum of the  larger set of moving averages.

Thanks
Topic: Custom Date Sort for Watchlist Personal Index
Posted: Monday, January 10, 2011 3:05:31 PM
How do you get Stockfinder to calculate and display the percentage change in a watchlist personal index over different time spans using the date pointers?  I created a market index of the average prices of the items in a personal watchlist but I want to be able to show the percentage change in that index over various time spans determined by using the  date pointers.  I saw Michael Thomspon do this in a video of the best of Worden live presentation of 2009 when he created a personal index of the watchlist items.