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[amibroker] Advance/Decline and Volume calculation



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Supposedly Amibroker has a built in Advance/Decline and volume
calculator under the "Symbols" tab .. Calculate Composites.  I have
never been able to figure out how it works or get any results. 
According to support one needs to
"1) Open Categories window using Symbol->Categories menu item.
2) Select base index for given market in Markets tab and Base indexes
for - Composites combo.
For example if you are following NYSE this can by ^DIJ (Dow Jones 
Average)
(certain symbol must be marked as index in Symbol -> Information and 
must belong to the same market)
3) Choose "Symbol ->Calculate composites"  menu item to open the
window shown below and mark:
        - Number of advancing/declining issues and
        - Apply to: all quotes, All markets

4) Click Calculate .

>From now on the indicator should be visible for the markets you chose."
I have done this and absolutely nothing shows up? Are the
Advances/Declines stored under a Composite?  If so how does one find
it? and can that data be used with formulas where A/D or volume is
used?  Any or all help will be appreciated.  Thanks 

Dick H






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