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I have imported text data to a new Watch List in the past but every attempt now has failed . I suspect I have forgotten the proper procedure:-
I would copy a stock screen to EXEL, alphabetize it to a titled notepad and then import it to the Watch List in TC2000.
It worked like a charm.
Will you help please ? Every attempt to repeat this has failed.
My e-Mail: (email removed by moderator)
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Finally! Thank you Bruce.
I did not have a Sort Value Column.
This problem resulted in a great loss of sleep and a good deal of aggravation. What a relief.
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Your response is appreciated. However I am aware of the procedure you outline.
The problem is: I expected the result of this procedure to produce a list output providing the MG list with the % value ie. MG710 65%
MG 830 50%
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etcetera
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In Worden Report April 23,2002 on Filtering Industry groups the author in the third paragraph states after
" use the C key- "and request that the price- performance of every symbol be ranked and sorted in three ways:price % change, %relative-strength of each symbol vs its Sub-Ind,or%RS of eachsymbol vs its Industry.
The above sorts he describes as"Price-Performance"
Please comment. I find no such rankings in TC2000.
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ETF listings in TC show the individual stock issue components that constitute the ETF but not the overall ETF symbol.This precludes the advantage of a scan analysis of these issues.
Is there a technical reason for this state of affairs.
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D.Worden discusses "8 important averages". Among these are Dow,Russell 1K & 2K,Small & Mid caps and the Nasdaq,s.
He goes on to the Breadth Groups and analyzes these. I refer you to his report 4/20.
Would you kindly shed some light on the procedure he utilizes and why this extensive study.
Several reports have the same
Grizzly
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The word Dahl has been noted with an integer enclosed in parenthesis following it.Several PCf's have incorporated it and I have attempted to determine who or perhaps what it represents in Yahoo group searches and failed.
Can you shed some light here.
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I have been having problems with a virus resulting from an update.One machine I cleared by deleting C:\program files\The Block Company. However I did not re-install Snapsheets for fear of spending more time because the update I believe is flawed.The update requested my Antivirus be disabled and I complyed with a great deal of hesitation.
My second machine refuses to delete the offending file completely. There remains, after deleting the program files after a new virus scan:- C\RECYCLER\s-1-5-21-1615995735 with an arms length of characters following.
Do you have a solution. I hesitate to reload snapsheets under existing conditions.
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Free cash flow is the sum of net income and depreciation and amortization minus capital expenditures used to maintain the business. Is there a surrogate in TC2000 for this fundamental?
A knight wrote he sorted using cash flow. An TC200 index search listed free cash flow.That was it nothing further was available. Please comment. Grizzly
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Free cash flow is the sum of net income and depreciation and amortization minus capital expenditures used to maintain the business. Is there a surrogate in TC2000 for this fundamental?
A knight wrote he sorted using cash flow. An TC200 index search listed free cash flow.That was it nothing further was available. Please comment. Grizzly
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