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Re: AUSTRALIAN TRADERS - Updated Industries



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David,

Given there are no indices below the industry level there's no point 
in breaking down below the 25 industries.

The point of the exercise is to be able to use AMI RelStrengh 
capability - that just needs to know what index is tied to which 
industry. That's achieved with the files I've posted.

The sectors are simply All Industrials, All Mining and All Resources.

At least that's how I've got it set up in AMI and it does the job for 
me. 

Geoff 

--- In amibroker@xxxx, "David Holzgrefe" <dtholz@xxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Geoff I've been meaning to update my data for ages 
> 
> ? I noticed that something doesnt seem quite right 
> data is assigned to empty industries eg ABC was assigned to 7 
> which is the sector number the industry should be 72 (cement)
> 
> or have i miss understood ?
> 
> 
> Thanks David
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Geoff Mulhall 
> To: amibroker@xxxx 
> Cc: James Kung 
> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2001 9:50 PM
> Subject: [amibroker] AUSTRALIAN TRADERS - Updated Industries 
> 
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Sometime ago I posted the files needed to set up industries and 
sectors in Ami using Tomasz's SetUpIndustries script.
> 
> Attached are updated files - with some improvement over the last 
set.
> (All stocks are included now and the Industries now include the 
index number for reference (eg Gold = 1, Telecommunications = 18).
> Files are uptodate as of today.
> 
> Steps to implement
> 
> 1. Copy your Ami DATA directory and all the files to somewhere 
safe so you can restore if needed.
> 2. Backup Broker.industries and replace with the attached file
> 3. Backup Broker.workspace and replace with the attached file
> 4. Backup Broker.sectors and replace with the attached file
> 5. Save industries.csv somewhere
> 6. Edit SetUpIndustries.js to point to the location of 
Industries.csv
> 7. Open Ami.
> 8. Run SetUpIndustries. (START -> RUN)
> 9. Go to Stocks -> Categories - Industries Tab. Set the base 
index for strength the industries to their correct base index (eg XGO 
for Gold, XOM for Other Metals, etc etc.)
> 10. Save you database.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Geoff
> 
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