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Jayson,
there is one thing you may have noticed that I
can´t explain to myself:
I created to addtocomposites as suggested by you
as
Filter=Minimum=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>MA<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>Volume<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,50<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>)>=<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#ff00ff>20000;
sym="~"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>+<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>IndustryID<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(1<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>); <FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>
AddToComposite(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>C<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,sym,"C"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>
AddToComposite(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>O<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,sym,"O"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>
AddToComposite(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>H<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,sym,"H"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>
AddToComposite(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>L<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,sym,"L"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>
AddToComposite(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>V<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,sym,"V"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>); <FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>
AddToComposite(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#ff00ff>1<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,sym,"I"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
Buy=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#ff00ff>0<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>;
plotted them as line chart in the pice window (see
attachment) where I smoothed the values as discussed:<FONT face=Arial
size=2>
sym="~"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>+<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>IndustryID<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(1<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
C=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,"C"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
O=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,"o"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
H=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,"h"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
L=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,"l"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
V=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,"V"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);
x=C<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>/<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>V;
PlotForeign(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#ff00ff>"x"<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,"sym"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>,colorbrightYellow,<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>styleLine<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>| <FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>styleOwnScale<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>);
Now, when you compare QP2´s IM200 and the ones created by addtocomposite (I´m
not sure if the filter used by me took effect (see above), you´ll realize that
the SHAPE of the unsmoothed addtocomposites looks much more similar to the IM200
indices than the "smothed" equivalent (line chart). Though the values between
addtocomposite bar chart and IM200 bar chart differ remarkably.
Do you know what might have caused that? Maybe you could provide your code
soe that I could rebuild the Im200 indices thru addtocomposite properly?
Thanks for your assistance again!
Markus
2./ Is it possible to plot the name of the
corresponding group index rather than just "Group Index"? Plot(c,"sym",
stylebar) doesn´t do that
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>From:
<A title=jcasavant@xxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">Jayson
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] JAYSON: Creating
IM200 indices
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>Markus,
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
See
between lines..
Jayson
<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: <A
href="">funnybiz@xxxxxx
[mailto:funnybiz@xxxxxx]Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 9:06
PMTo: <A
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject:
[amibroker] JAYSON: Creating IM200 indices
Jayson,
regarding your kind aswer a while ago, I´d still
like to use your expertise.
A few things still aren´t clear to
me:
1./don´t I have to divide the
composite values of open, high, low and close (each) thru the number of
symbols computed to get an AVERAGE price? Otherwhise, the price of all
securities maybe just summed up but no AVERAGE price would be computed,
right? Can´t I specify this in addtocomposite directly instead of having
to create a separate indicator???????<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>How would you do that? Since the composite does not
know the total number of stocks until the scan is complete. This is
why we use addtocomposite(1,"V") to store the count
to Volume
2./ You mentioned data holes and
recommended to smoothem by dividing by "V". Isnt´that exactly what I´m asking
at 1./ above?Insn´t there another flaw that we include stocks to our
composites that have differing lastvalue(cum(1)) values?? <FONT
color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>See my answer above. W e take an average to smooth
out jumps in price, a big gap on earnings etc. Yes there is a flaw when we
find holes and now that flaw is addressed with Tomasz's new Database Purify
tool
Take for instance two stocks one of which has 200 bars and
the other has 400 bars of which the composite index is to be
created.
Wouldn´t we then get weird data since the stock with only
200 bars would impact on the chart after 200 (actually
199) days??<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
You are
talking about new issues? Interesting..... yes a new issue would impact the
data as our new closing data will be added...... But would it be accurate to
not include those new tickers TODAY. Because today they do in fact
contribute to the composites move. This new data being added is also being
mitigated by an increase in the count when the ticker is added.
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
If you
wanted to strip the new issues from the composite you could check for bars as
a filter using barsindex()= "Your minimum number" but I question if that
would be wise. Would you want to strip CSCO simply based on when it was
originally issued? It is too important today to simply ignore the stock. I
guess the real question is what are you doing with the data? Trading today or
yesterday? If you want to only include all stocks if they all existed at a
given date then you must first create a watchlist of stocks with a minimum
number of bars. You could initially explore the universe for Barindex() then
sort the results to see which stocks to include in your watchlist, or
alternatively to see at which point in history you wish to begin using the
composite data.....
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
Shouldn´t we thus check that all the stocks included in our
composite tickers have the SAME # of bars, i.e. ALL contribute to the index
EVERY day on the chart? Otherwhise the index chart could jump around and
create wrong impression similar to what you referred to as data holes,
right?
How could I specify that in my
addtocomposite()?
3./ How could I admit only stocks to my indices with an
MA(vol,50)>20,000? By putting that in a filter IN FRONT of
the addtocomposite function or by using and IIF statement WITHIN the
addtocomposite statement ITSELF??<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
Again I
would do it at the point of watchlist creation. Filter for the criteria and
only add those stocks meeting the criteria to your Master
watchlist
4./ I put the following code in a separate indicator window.
Note that I used PlotOHLC since I wanted bar charts<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>. The weird thing is that I get bar charts but in the tool tip
windwo, I get only the bars closing price!!! Why is that??? <FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>Since you have renamed OHLC and
volume you can simply Plot the data there is no need to use
plotOHLC...try
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>plot(c,"Group Index",
colorwhite,64);
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff><FONT
face=Arial><FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa><SPAN
class=804274505-04052003>jayson
sym="~"<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>+<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#0000ff>IndustryID<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(1<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>
C=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#ff00ff>"C"<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
O=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#ff00ff>"o"<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
H=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#ff00ff>"h"<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
L=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#ff00ff>"l"<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>);<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>
V=<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#0000ff>Foreign<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>(sym,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#ff00ff>"V"<FONT
size=2>);
PlotOHLC(<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>O<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>H<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>L<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#000000>C<FONT face="Courier New"
color=#6600aa>,"Group
index",<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>colorWhite<FONT
size=2>,<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#000000>styleBar<FONT
face="Courier New" color=#6600aa>);
Markus
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----- Original Message -----
<DIV
>From:
<A title=jcasavant@xxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">Jayson
To: <A title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 4:04
PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Creating IM200
indices - JAYSON
<FONT face=Arial
size=2>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>Markus,
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>see answers below...
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
Hello Jayson,
don´t ya worry!
You´ve already helped me a great
deal in understanding the "basix" of
Addtocomposite.
1./ somehow my indices have been stored
in -->markets-->market253 AND group 253. While I
understand the latter, I don´t understand the former. Is this a MUST?<FONT
color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>I think markets 253 is equivalent to All your
stocks and tickers. I am not sure what you are doing but I tend to break
that group into watch lists for testing and explorations. For instance you
could create a watch list of Nas 100 stocks. This watchlist would contain
stocks that reside in the new list AND market
253........
2./ I used the "x" option for the field
code, figuring that would enable me to make a bar chart from it (since OHLC
are updated). But this is NOT the case. I get only. No way to produce a bar
chart as in HGS/QP2 from it?? I thought of generating 4 ATC´s (one for Open,
one for High etc.) but how to bring those together in one index bar for each
trading day :-((((<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>Yes you may plot candles but think about what you
were trying to do....
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003><FONT
face=Arial> AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>C<FONT
color=#282828>,sym,"X"<FONT
color=#282828>); would not this populate closing value through out all
the fields? try......<FONT
color=#0000ff>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<FONT
color=#0000ff> <FONT
size=2>
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>C<FONT
color=#282828>,sym,"C"<FONT
color=#282828>);<FONT
size=2>
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>O<FONT
color=#282828>,sym,"O"<FONT
color=#282828>);<FONT
size=2>
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>H<FONT
color=#282828>,sym,"H"<FONT
color=#282828>);<FONT
size=2>
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>L<FONT
color=#282828>,sym,"L"<FONT
color=#282828>);<FONT
face=Arial>
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#ff00ff>1,sym,<FONT
color=#ff00ff>"V"<FONT face=Arial
size=2>);<FONT
color=#0000ff>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
Plotting your
ticker now will show the appropriate OHLC data. Unfortunately if you
have any holes in your data they may cause misleading candles. By dividing
the values by the number of calculations in each composite you can smooth
these errors. To plot this create a custom indicator
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<FONT face=Arial color=#000000
size=2>
C=<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003> c /V<FONT
color=#282828><FONT
color=#0000ff>;<FONT
size=2>
O=<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003> o /V<FONT
color=#282828><FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>;
H=<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003> h /V<FONT
color=#282828><FONT
color=#0000ff>;<FONT
size=2>
L=<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003> L /V<FONT
color=#282828>;
<FONT face=Arial color=#000000
size=2>
Plot(<FONT
color=#000000>C<FONT
color=#282828>,"Sector Index"<FONT
color=#282828>,<FONT
color=#000000>colorWhite<FONT
face=Arial>,<FONT
color=#000000>styleCandle<FONT
face=Arial size=2>);
or better
yet..If you want to plot your index in the same chart as a component stock
try........
<FONT
face=Arial>
sym="~"+SectorID(1<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff>);<FONT
color=#0000ff>
C=Foreign(sym,"C")/V<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff>;<FONT
color=#000000><FONT
face=Arial>
O=Foreign(sym,"o")/V<FONT
color=#282828>;<FONT
color=#000000><FONT
size=2>
H=Foreign(sym,"h")/V<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff>;<FONT
color=#000000><FONT
face=Arial>
L=Foreign(sym,"l")/V<FONT
color=#282828>;
Plot(<FONT
color=#000000>C<FONT
color=#282828>,"Sector Index"<FONT
color=#282828>,<FONT
color=#000000>colorWhite<FONT
face=Arial>,<FONT
color=#000000>styleCandle<FONT
size=2>);<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003> For separate window or add
|styleownscale for the same window
AB will
determine what sector (or industry in your case) the stock belongs to then
automatically plot the index for that stock. I use this approach daily to
compare the stocks RSI and the sectors or the stocks momentum and the
sectors or to measure the stocks correlation to the sectors
etc
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<IMG alt=""
hspace=0 src="gif00279.gif" align=baseline
border=0>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
3./ It makes me wonder that the
newly created indices (in our case the IM200´s) have to be updated EVERY day
MANULY(running the scan). Is there no workaround for this (i.e. store the
calculated day somewhere and onl update the LAST session as with regular
stock data??).<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>The calculations needed require a look at your
whole universe. Just save your scan and run it... think of it as part 2 of
your daily update. It take but a moment. IMO this feature alone is
worth the price of admission to AB. I used to do all this work as a QP scan
then export to excel, sort, calculate and import to metastock. If I missed a
day I had to rewrite the scan to get yesterdays data etc, etc. With AB the
composite is re-created each day so if I miss a day, no problem. If QP makes
an adjustment, no problem.
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>I have one scan that creates all my sector
composites, all my industry composites, and several market breadth
composites. It takes my old P600 system about 2 minutes to do the work then
AB even sends them to the appropriate watch list for further analysis. Super
feature........
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>Regards,
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>
<SPAN
class=678142113-24042003>jayson
Highly appreciate your help!!!!
Thanx
Markus
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----- Original Message -----
<DIV
>From:
<A title=jcasavant@xxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">Jayson
To: <A
title=amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 6:38
AM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Creating
IM200 indices - JAYSON
<SPAN
class=855470704-24042003>JMarkus,
<SPAN
class=855470704-24042003>
<SPAN
class=855470704-24042003>I have been gone most of the afternoon. Sorry to
leave you hanging. Answers below......
Jayson
<FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----From: <A
href="">funnybiz@xxxxxx
[mailto:funnybiz@xxxxxx]Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 5:26
PMTo: <A
href="">amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject:
Re: [amibroker] Creating IM200 indices - JAYSON
Anthony,thanks for stepping in here.If I
may:1./ does Jayson´s SYM variable refer to the array part of the
addtocompositefunction. If so, why is it not put in parenthesis
(though this results in anerror).<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>
<FONT
size=2>The line
<FONT
size=2>
<FONT
size=2>sym="~"+sectorid(1)
<FONT
size=2>
<FONT
size=2>looks at each stock you scan and places "~" + the
sector ID for that stock in its place. If, for
instance the stock resides in the Utilities Sector then AB notes this and
returns sym= "~Utilities". Addtocomposite grabs this shorthand and
Therefore the next line <FONT
face=Arial>
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>C<FONT
face=Arial>,sym ,<FONT
color=#ff00ff>"C"); <FONT
color=#0000ff> becomes
addtocomposite(c,"~utilities","C");
<FONT
color=#0000ff>This is repeated for each
stock scanned. addtocomposite then simply looks to the stocks sectorid and
places the data in the appropriate
ticker
2./ sym="~"+SectorID(1);// this does sectors for industry groups
useindustryid(0)I don´t understand Jayson´s remark here: WHICH
stocks does that include? Iwant to include all stocks belonging to the
same of the 200 industry groups.<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>Sectorid(1) returns the 12 sectors (Capital goods,
utilities, financials etc) If you want industry groups then replace that
line with
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>sym="~"+industryID(1);
<SPAN
class=855470704-24042003><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>
<FONT face=Arial
color=#0000ff>Ab will look at all the stocks in your scan. All the stocks
with with the same industryID will be counted in the appropriate composite
Ticker. 3./ if I wanted to create
an index for all the 200 used industry groups(Quotes Plus Two), would
I have to write this code 200 times??<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>
<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>No... See above... AB does all the grunt work for
you... 4./ would I have to run the scan EVEREY
day to bring my Addtocomposites upto date?<SPAN
class=855470704-24042003><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>
<FONT
face=Arial>Yes. the scan will create/update all 200 industry groups and
store them in group 253 (the default location for your Composites. You may
also create watch lists of these tickers to
separate them. For instance I have a watchlist with just the 12 sectors, a
second for the industry group tickers
etc.... 5./ I added "flag=16"
which gave me an error. How do I have to specify if Iwant to use
addtocomposite in exploration mode?<FONT
face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>
<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>flag=16 is a description.... just add comma 16
AddToComposite(<FONT
color=#000000>C,sym ,<FONT
color=#ff00ff>"C"<SPAN
class=855470704-24042003> <FONT
face="Courier New" color=#ff00ff>,16 );
Many thanks for your
help!Markus----- Original Message -----From: "Anthony
Faragasso" <ajf1111@xxxxxxxx>To:
<amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 8:37
PMSubject: Re: [amibroker] Creating IM200 indices -
JAYSON> Also...do not forget to add this dummy line...which
is needed forscanning.>>
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