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Hey Casimir,
 
thank you so much for the information. Now I know 
what the figures in the formular mean.
Sorry for asking, where I can find in the Internet 
the page about the RSC Article.pdf.
I am a really newcomer.
regards and thanks in advance
wambui
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  >From: 
  Casimir Ostrowski 
  
  To: <A 
  title=equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 5:57 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [EquisMetaStock Group] 
  RS
  
  <SPAN 
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  Download 
  the file RSC Article.pdf from the files section and study it. 
  This 
  explains the RSC better than I can and should answer your 
  questions.
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  The "security" 
  function enables you to reference a specific security or index for use as a 
  benchmark.
  
  So Security("<FONT 
  face="Courier New">insert the full path to your benchmark or index 
  here",CLOSE) uses the closing price as a 
  reference.
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  size=2> 
  So if you want to 
  check out how your securities are are performing relative to the 
  DAX over 60 days, in an exploration you would enter ...
  <FONT face=Arial 
  size=2> 
  PDS:= 
  60;   {periods}
  VAR1:= 
  Security("C:\METASTOCK\UK\FT Indices\DAX",CLOSE);   {your benchmark 
  or index}ROC(CLOSE/VAR1,PDS,%)
  <FONT 
  size=2> 
  or the Dow 
  Jones Industrial ...
  <FONT face=Arial 
  size=2> 
  
  PDS:= 
  60;   {periods}
  VAR2:= 
  Security("C:\METASTOCK\UK\FT Indices\DJI",CLOSE);   {your benchmark 
  or index}ROC(CLOSE/VAR2,PDS,%)
  <FONT face=Arial 
  size=2> 
  etc 
  etc
  <FONT face=Arial 
  size=2> 
  Obviously the 
  location or path of the security you wish to use as a reference will be 
  different on your computer.
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  As Roy 
  Larsen has pointed out you can also use either the "P" variable or "INDICATOR" 
  like so ...
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  <FONT 
  size=2>ROC(CLOSE/P,60,%) <SPAN 
  class=269275514-06102003>or <SPAN 
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  size=2>ROC(CLOSE/INDICATOR,60,%) will produce the same 
  result.
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  If you prefer this method just remember to 
  open your index and click on it before you do the exploration otherwise you 
  will get a nil result.
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