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Re: [amibroker] Groups and ASX



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Refer Newsletters 4/2000, 1/2000, & 7/2000 and use the attached files to set up industries and sectors.

There is also an earlier post of mine containing these files and some followup notes from Tomasz which explain what to do.

Groups can be used for anything you want. I have one group of the top 300 stocks which Comsec allows you to margin lend against. I only trade these asI know they have sufficient liquidity. That's my Group 1 and I only ever scan that group.

Geoff

----- Original Message ----- 
From: andem@xxxx 
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 9:55 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Groups and ASX


Tomasz, I'm not clear about "Groups" in stocks-->categories-->groups, 
despite having read the "Help" files, Newsletters and trawled through 
these posts. Plenty of references but I've yet to achieve "YES! 
THAT'S IT!"

"Markets" is clear enough. The Australian Stock Market, ASX.

"Sectors" is also clear. In Australia we have, for instance, 
the "Gold" Sector made up the Gold producers, Gold explorers, Gold 
investors etc. The "Media" sector made up of Publishers, Radio 
broadcasters, Television broadcasters etc.

"Industries" are those industries within the Sectors. As above, Gold 
producers, Gold explorers, Gold investors etc are all "Industries".

I am not aware, in the ASX, of an official breakdown of any of the 
above into "Groups". Is it an Ami phenomenon, something to do with 
NYSE or am I missing the bleedin' obvious?

My question is what, specifically, should be in the "Groups" 
assignments and what Base Index for Relative Strength should I assign 
to each group?

Lots of AFL's require this to be correct so I would like to get it 
right. I'm particularly interested in Geoff and David's 
interpretation of Chris Tate's method. (Geoff, I'll reply to your 
answer to my query serapately. Been on hols)

I have, in AmiBroker, been making "Groups" identification names and 
numbers the same as "Sectors" identification names and numbers. For 
instance, I've made Group 1 to be "Gold" and Sector 1 I've also 
made "Gold". Is this the way to go?

A second question. In light of the rapid responses you make to 
queries, the constant stream of updates to Ami and maintaining a 
particularly user-friendly website, do you ever get any sleep......?

Many thanks from Downunder.

Max Andersen
Orange NSW 
Australia


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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Max,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Refer Newsletters 4/2000, 1/2000, &amp; 7/2000 and 
use the attached files to set up industries and sectors.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>There is also an earlier post of mine containing 
these files and some followup notes from Tomasz which explain what to 
do.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Groups can be used for anything you want. 
</FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2>I have one group of the top 300 stocks which 
Comsec allows you to margin lend against. I only trade these as I know theyhave 
sufficient liquidity. That's my Group 1 and I only ever scan that 
group.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Geoff</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV><TT>Tomasz, I'm not clear about "Groups" in 
stocks--&gt;categories--&gt;groups, <BR>despite having read the "Help" files, 
Newsletters and trawled through <BR>these posts. Plenty of references butI've 
yet to achieve "YES! <BR>THAT'S IT!"<BR><BR>"Markets" is clear enough. The 
Australian Stock Market, ASX.<BR><BR>"Sectors" is also clear. In Australia we 
have, for instance, <BR>the "Gold" Sector made up the Gold producers, Gold 
explorers, Gold <BR>investors etc. The "Media" sector made up of Publishers, 
Radio <BR>broadcasters, Television broadcasters etc.<BR><BR>"Industries" are 
those industries within the Sectors. As above, Gold <BR>producers, Gold 
explorers, Gold investors etc are all "Industries".<BR><BR>I am not aware, in 
the ASX, of an official breakdown of any of the <BR>above into "Groups". Is it 
an Ami phenomenon, something to do with <BR>NYSE or am I missing the bleedin' 
obvious?<BR><BR>My question is what, specifically, should be in the "Groups" 
<BR>assignments and what Base Index for Relative Strength should I assign 
<BR>to each group?<BR><BR>Lots of AFL's require this to be correct so I would 
like to get it <BR>right. I'm particularly interested in Geoff and David's 
<BR>interpretation of Chris Tate's method. (Geoff, I'll reply to your 
<BR>answer to my query serapately. Been on hols)<BR><BR>I have, in AmiBroker, 
been making "Groups" identification names and <BR>numbers the same as 
"Sectors" identification names and numbers. For <BR>instance, I've made Group 
1 to be "Gold" and Sector 1 I've also <BR>made "Gold". Is this the way to 
go?<BR><BR>A second question. In light of the rapid responses you make to 
<BR>queries, the constant stream of updates to Ami and maintaining a 
<BR>particularly user-friendly website, do you ever get any 
sleep......?<BR><BR>Many thanks from Downunder.<BR><BR>Max Andersen<BR>Orange 
NSW <BR>Australia<BR><BR></TT><BR><BR><TT>Your 
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href="http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/";>Yahoo! Terms of Service</A>.</TT> 
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