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That is true with MetaStock 6.5 you can have multiple plots. Dan about
the macros there are programs out there that do nothing but automation in
Windows 95.
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997 11:04:31 -0400 (EDT) DanMartinz@xxxxxxx writes:
>Lionel,
>thanks for responding. Apparently MetaStock v6.5 now allows this. If
>v6.5
>had macros I'd buy it.
>
>Daniel.
>
>
>
><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>Dan:
>
>First open up a stock chart, and put whatever ou want on it. Next put
>the
>two graphs in the same window. You'll have to place them separately
>in the
>same window. Save this as a template. If you are going to use this
>all
>the time call this the default otherwise give it a different name.
>
>Lionel
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>---------------------
>Forwarded message:
>Subj: MB: Multiple Graphs in 1 Formula
>Date: 97-09-30 10:26:09 EDT
>From: EquisInt
>To: DanMartinz
>
>*** Response to your Message Board Posting ***
>
>MetaStock version 6.5 will allow you to do this. The two formulas
>need to be
>separated by a semi-colon. The syntax would be:
>
>Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"), 12, E) - Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"), 26,
>E);
>Mov(Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"), 12, E) - Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"),
>26, E),
>9, E)
>
>Cheryl,
>Equis Support
>
>
>----------------------
>
>The following is the posting responded to:
>
>Subject: Multiple Graphs in 1 Formula
>Date: 9/29/97 9:54 PM EDT
>Posted on: America Online
>
>I have what is probably a newbie question concerning MetaStock v6. I
>am
>currently working in the Indicator Builder and I want to have two
>graphs in
>one formula. The first formula is:
>Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"), 12, E) - Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"), 26,
>E)
>
>The second line or formula would be a 9 day moving average of the
>first.
> These two graphs or lines are commonly known as the MACD. The second
>graph
>is then the following:
>Mov(Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"), 12, E) - Mov(Fml("Binary Wave All"),
>26, E),
>9, E)
>
>After I am finished with the Indicator Builder, I want to plot both
>lines
>simply by clicking and dragging one time in the Indicator Quicklist.
>
>Thank you in advance for your help.
>
>Daniel L. Martinez
>
>
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