ronredlin 1 posts msg #51 - Ignore ronredlin |
9/22/2002 9:32:37 PM
How do I set up a filter for the following:
I want to see stocks that are leading their Industry, in which the Industries are leading their Sectors, which in turn are leading the Market.
I have tried: Cose is above Industry and Industry is aboe Sector and Sector is above Market.
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tomb 267 posts msg #52 - Ignore tomb |
9/23/2002 8:10:51 AM
Hi,
Not sure if it is exactly what you are looking for, but we are looking to add some relative strength measures that will apply to a sector or industry (as opposed to market.) Right now, for the U.S. Markets, we do have NYSE and Nasdaq relative strength measures, and hopefully will have the Sector and Industry measures in the near future.
Hope that helps,
Tom
StockFetcher Support
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dsafari 43 posts msg #360 - Ignore dsafari |
1/29/2003 5:38:43 AM
Hi Stockfetcher,
Just a query to see if this is still coming along - 3 months since this was last mentioned. It woudl also be nice to be able to specify a specific sector/industry as part of the filter without having to explicitly chain it.
Many thanks in advance.
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dsafari 43 posts msg #26120 - Ignore dsafari |
3/23/2003 1:38:05 AM
Any word on the status of this?
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xplorer 257 posts msg #33728 - Ignore xplorer |
10/28/2004 8:17:08 PM
try adding this :
and sector is above 3
and add column sector description
and sort column 5 descending
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xplorer 257 posts msg #33730 - Ignore xplorer |
10/28/2004 8:25:07 PM
I spoke too soon ... it looks like the value that is assigned is a integer that gets assigned, and stays with the vaarious sectors ... sorry for the noise !
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #36862 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
7/12/2005 9:08:05 AM
SF..what's the status?
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