glgene 616 posts msg #96061 - Ignore glgene |
9/7/2010 3:36:29 PM
Looking for a stock symbol that produces a nearly-like 0% return to use in a Comparative script I've been working on. I tried these 2 money markets, but they don't exist in SF: VMFXX and FSLXX.
BIL and SHV wiggle a little. I'm looking for no wiggle...in essence, NO return.
Any ideas?
Zack
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fortyfour 189 posts msg #96063 - Ignore fortyfour |
9/7/2010 4:50:19 PM
You can use my equity curve....... Ha !
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glgene 616 posts msg #96066 - Ignore glgene |
9/7/2010 7:28:19 PM
fortyfour,
I wanted a flat line return as the baseline.....not a negative line! .
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glgene 616 posts msg #96095 - Ignore glgene |
9/9/2010 9:19:13 AM
Still looking for a stock symbol in SF that equates to a nearly (flat-line) 0% return. I'm looking to put this into a Comparative script as the "baseline" for comparision purposes.
Does anyone know if there is a Money Market symbol in SF?
Zack
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four 5,087 posts msg #96115 - Ignore four |
9/10/2010 12:04:26 AM
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #96154 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
9/10/2010 4:22:25 PM
Can't you compare to a constant?
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glgene 616 posts msg #96198 - Ignore glgene |
9/12/2010 4:11:58 PM
You said, "Can't you compare to a constant?
Not sure what you mean. SHV and BIL aren't exact constants. They still wiggle a bit. I'm looking for a non-wiggly line, so that when I use the SF Comparative indicator, my baseline shows 1.0 consecutive days. Does SF have any money markets (pretty constant) in its database of stocks?
Zack
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #96200 - Ignore stocktrader |
9/12/2010 7:31:21 PM
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glgene 616 posts msg #96221 - Ignore glgene |
9/13/2010 11:59:04 AM
Stocktrader, Could you briefly explain your suggestion below. I'm just at the 101 level in SF scripting.
Thanks.
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stocktrader 294 posts msg #96242 - Ignore stocktrader |
9/13/2010 9:44:20 PM
Not much to explain. Just trying to interpret what you are looking for. Everyone seems to be drawing a blank as to what you exactly need.
Just applying a constant named nadir to the comparative relative strength screening within a range of 1.
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