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Re: stock list by industry



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This list you can have created by using your own database.

-Create securities in folders split-up by the Industry sectors or Indexes
-Run an Exploration to scan for broken out stocks on each one of the folders.

For instructions on creating your own index folders, see previous send mail
with as subject "Re: What's worse than no data? !" but as this mail was mainly
on creating Indexes as securities, and not on Industry stocks as securities, then
for creating the Industry folders you will also have to know for each type of stock
to what sector(=Industry) it belongs.

If you want to do this per index, then in the Downloaders Symbol LookUp engine
you can get all the stocks comprising the S&P500, the Dow Indu or Tran or Util etc.
by selecting as Type: Stocks - Common and as Group: "Your index".
Perhaps Equis can, in its in this case required monthly updated "65symbol32.exe"
file and available on its website around the 15th of each month, consider to add
more choices or availabilities by adding the Industry Groups,
eg Group: "Financial Sector" or Group: "Consumer Sector".

If you want to do this per Industry / sector you can create your own "Exchange"
symbol file, eg. "your exchange".sym , and give this file names as "Financ.sym"
and "Consumer.sym" and place this file in the "DLWin" programs folder.
Its creating and how contents ought to be placed on lines, can be found in
Downloaders build-in Help.

Equis' IRL program, wich specialises on Industries and Sectors, and as such also
uses industry folders, can do this all for you. Info is on the Equis website
www.equis.com

Regards,
Ton Maas
Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx



    
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Datum: zondag 18 oktober 1998 2:26
Onderwerp: stock list by industry


>Can someone point me in the right direction.  I am looking for a list that
>shows stocks broken out by industry.
>
>Thanks
>