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Re: unIMPORTANT - Referencing 2 files in the same formula



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Luigi,
 
Try using the built in 
indicator the relative strength comparative. Compare against your Nasdaq 
series.
 I think that is the nearest you will get. If you use 
that in a template, then you can filter those comparative values in any 
exploration.
 
If you read the manual, you will find that all indicators you 
build, or explorations, are based on the manipulation of the single price series 
of one security. Only the built in indicators can reference other ones, I 
think.
 
For more bells and whistles you may have to pay more than 
$500, and buy some more sophisticated software.
 
Good luck,
 
Simon
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    -----Original Message-----From: 
    Luigi Rolando Baldoni <<A 
    href="mailto:baldoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx";>baldoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx>To: 
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    href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx";>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Date: 
    01 March 2001 07:32Subject: IMPORTANT - Referencing 2 files 
    in the same formula
    I don't understand why nobody be in a position 
    to solve my problem of referencing 2 files in the same formula. I see that 
    usually all of us manage very complicate problems. I think that the question 
    I have asked is rather usual and important. How to compare for instance 
    50-100 stocks with Nasdaq or Dow. I think that we have to reference 2 files 
    in each comparison and the solution to turn to composite files is absolutelY 
    inadequate. Can some friend of our Group help me in this interesting 
    problem? Thanks.
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    href="mailto:baldoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx";>baldoni@xxxxxxxxxxxx