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RE: [amibroker] (beginner) setting up (ASX)



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One thing to look into with Yahoo free data is whether it's been fully
adjusted for splits, consolidations etc. If not then that can represent a
little bit of work for you.

maybe Pacific know this..

William


-----Original Message-----
From: pacific5_au [mailto:pacific5_au@x...]
Sent: Sunday 28 July 2002 8:10 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [amibroker] (beginner) setting up (ASX)


Hi Kaveman,

I did this with the Metastock downloader > Tools > Convert works well.

Do you have the MS Downloader ?? Let me know if you need it...my
version is stand alone from the MS program itself...which I don't
have (or need).

Ashley.....also consider using AmiQuote to get data from Yahoo. It is
very useful...takes a bit of setting up, but well worth the effort
imho....

regards

pacific

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--- In amibroker@xxxx, kaveman <kavemanperth@xxxx> wrote:
> I have just been using Bhodi for a short time to get metastock
download
> to import to amibroker. Unfortunately the metastock database is
only has
> a few months data. I do have 20 years of data in my old chart
package,
> and actually exported this as text files to import to Amibroker.
> Does anyone know how I can put that 20 years history into metastock
> format so that Amibroker can read the metastock database directly?
> Graham
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "William Peters" <williampeters1@xxxx>
> Date: Monday, July 29, 2002 11:35 am
> Subject: RE: [amibroker] (beginner) setting up (ASX)
>
> > Hello Ash
> >
> > Ascii is not necessarily the way to go. Going with Ascii will
> > involve an
> > addition step everynight, with the Metastock plugin you will
> > eliminate this
> > step. According to the articles on the Boudhi website you can put
> > up to 2000
> > tickers in one folder which is more than enough for all the
Australian
> > equities, then you can make other folder for options etc.
> > According to this
> > article your Boudhi program will create an MS database so this
> > will be the
> > most efficient way to go.
http://www.justdata.com.au/TG_BFCD.htm#MS
> >
> > The setup is a one off occurance then all you will have to do is
> > run your
> > Boudhi program each night to update your Metastock database from
which
> > Amibroker will read the data directly.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > William
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: grant wallace [mailto:gkwall@x...]
> > Sent: Sunday 28 July 2002 4:22 PM
> > To: amibroker@xxxx
> > Subject: Re: [amibroker] (beginner) setting up (ASX)
> >
> >
> > Ash,
> > Ascii is the way to go more versitile for if you get another
> > programyou only need one download
> > directory. The options you'll have to put in Amibroker yourself
> > , maybe
> > into a watchlist then name it
> > option or something. David Holzgrefe is our man for all things
> > ASX very
> > smart and clever maybe
> > he can help you better.
> > Grant
> > ashley simmonds wrote:
> >
> > hi, i'm sure this has been covered before, i'm fairly new to
> > it all
> > though and just getting my head around everything. i've chosen
> > AmiBroker as
> > my tool to learn charting (wisely i hope), i've got my 10 year
> > historicaldata and trialling Bodhi for current data. so i'm in
the
> > process of setting
> > up my database and would appreciate any existing tutorials/help
> > files that
> > may be associated. and i am also interested in setting it up for
> > optionsalso, however i can't find a great deal of help regarding
> > options and
> > AmiBroker. for those who use Bodhi, is this a good service which
> > slots the
> > data in easily with AmiBroker? i haven't played with it much as
> > yet, but
> > i've tried downloading in MetaStock and Ascii format. Ascii
seems
> > the way
> > to go because it's all dumped in one directory whereas with
> > metastock i have
> > to go through and import each letter. however the options data
is
> > dumped in
> > there as well and i don't quite get the naming convention. so if
> > there'spre-existing answers to these questions please point me
> > thataway. if
> > there's pitfalls along the way that you can see i'm going to
> > blindly stumble
> > upon then feel free to illuminate me. thanks ash
> >
> >
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> >
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