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size=2>confirmed this does appear in the Metastock Explorer list of tools (under
the Equis ones), but it is not in the dropdown menu of indicators (this is
customisable).
It's
pretty clever! i haven't tested it fully yet because i have been looking for a
spare 15 hours to sort all my securites into folders relevant to GICS
sector...
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<FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff
size=2>cheers, Mike
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size=2>-----Original Message-----From: pumrysh
[mailto:no_reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Tuesday, 24 September 2002
9:55 AMTo: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Re: using the Explorer: find stocks that are putforming
their indexGreg,Very true but I believe the
example that I used showed the relative strength of the close to an
indicator. The explanation is as follows:Displays securities where an
MACD of the comparative relative strength (i.e. between a security and an
index) crosses above its signal line. This was discussed in an
article by Gilbert Raff in the November 1994 issue of "Technical Analysis
of Stocks & Commodities." To run this exploration, load a chart
of the desired index with the same ending date and periodicity (e.g.
daily, weekly etc.) as specified using the Options button (below).
Click your mouse on the price bars of the index to select it. Then run the
exploration on the desired stocks. Column A displays the close of
each security, Column B the close of the index you selected, Column C the
Relative Strength between the security and index, Column D the value of
the MACD of the Relative Strength and Column E the value of the MACD
signal line. The filter does not rely on any of the column formulas
so feel free to change the columns to any of your favorite
indicators.The other method is a chart display in which you could use
the RS Comparative which is what I believe you are referring
to.P--- In equismetastock@xxxx, "gregcarroll1"
<gcarroll@xxxx> wrote:> From my understanding Relative Strength
Comparative does NOT appear > as a formula available for explorations.
As such, it cannot be used > to solve Mike's problem.> >
> --- In equismetastock@xxxx, pumrysh <no_reply@xxxx>
wrote:> > Mike,> > > > Check Equis - MACD of
Comparative Rel Strength which is already in > > the explorer.
> > > > The strength of the explorer is very underrated.
You'd be suprised > at > > what it allows you to
do.> > > > Preston> > > > --- In
equismetastock@xxxx, Mike Loveday <mike.loveday@xxxx> wrote:>
> > > > > Hi folks,> > > >
> > ...Just wondering if it is possible to do "comparitive"
> searches > > in> > > Metastock.> >
> > > > ie; can i run a search over a bunch of
stocks associated to an > > index, to> > > find
those that are outperforming the index.> > > > >
> The problem i see with this, is that I'm kind of asking the
> > formula to not> > > only look at an individual
stock's data (which is what all the > > formulas do),> >
> but also compare it to that of another stock / index.> > >
> > > any thoughts on this?> > >
> > > > > > thanks, Mike>
> > > > > > > > > > > >
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