faraway 16 posts msg #313 - Ignore faraway |
1/9/2003 10:02:52 PM
Is it not possible to apply a filter to an index, such as OEX?
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faraway 16 posts msg #329 - Ignore faraway |
1/15/2003 6:35:18 AM
In hindsight, the way I expressed this question makes no sense -- or, at worst, is a stupid request. What I meant was, is there no way to use an index in a filter, such as, '...and OEX has been increasing over the last 4 days'. I thought this might be useful for limiting myself to investing when certain market conditions are met, rather than setting filters ONLY against measures on the individual stocks. Perhaps a more experienced trader can comment on whether this has utility?
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tomb 267 posts msg #330 - Ignore tomb |
1/15/2003 10:10:29 AM
Hi,
You bring up a good suggestion for a filter where stocks may be analyzed against a market index or possibly a sector. Currently, this feature is available with the "Comparative Relative Strength" section on the main page (mid-way down on the right side.) Unfortunately, this feature is fairly limited at the current time and is restricted to US Market data only.
We are currently looking into adding additional comparisons as well as possibly allowing you to create your own index from your Watch List, or other similar list, and use that as a possible index comparison.
Tom
StockFetcher.com Support
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faraway 16 posts msg #350 - Ignore faraway |
1/23/2003 7:34:19 PM
Thanks for your reply; I look forward to seeing some additional comparisons added. I think that your plans for personal indexes from a user's Watch List is a great -- and creative -- idea.
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defghca 150 posts msg #26003 - Ignore defghca |
2/27/2003 7:38:09 AM
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We are currently looking into adding additional comparisons as well as possibly allowing you to create your own index from your Watch List, or other similar list, and use that as a possible index comparison. "
this would be great since i could finally build canadian indices for comparison since none are providedby stockfetcher (TSX, VCX)
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Stocksight 33 posts msg #42526 - Ignore Stocksight |
3/26/2006 2:32:56 PM
"We are currently looking into adding additional comparisons as well as possibly allowing you to create your own index from your Watch List, or other similar list, and use that as a possible index comparison."
Tom, any progress on this feature? Thanks
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woodsmen63 23 posts msg #42559 - Ignore woodsmen63 |
3/27/2006 9:21:16 AM
I found these two sites one shows the average weighted alpha
GNBT and NTRI are in the top 10... some of you programers may be interested in weighted moving average
this one shows formulas for Metastock
http://www.guppytraders.com/Metastock%20Formulas/metastock%20formula%208.htm
this one shows barchart top 100
http://www2.barchart.com/sectors.asp?level=2&sort=3&title=Top+100+Stocks&sec=top~100~stocks.sec
woody
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timgrant 6 posts msg #48253 - Ignore timgrant |
11/30/2006 2:15:17 PM
Hello, SF..... anything on the self-created index front?
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juha 52 posts msg #48275 - Ignore juha |
12/1/2006 2:00:38 AM
you can easily do comparison wit hindex by comparing with corresponding ETF wich 99% moves the same as index... for example, if you want to compare something with S&P500 you can do: if you want to compare with Nasdaq you can do: if you want to compare with canadian index you can compare with canadian ETF EWC
You can see list of all available ETF by
you can do anything with those variables: sp_500, NASD, canada, for example:
this filter shows falling stocks when S&P500 is growing
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