Select your Exploration, click the
edit button, and at the bottom of the exploration window, you ought to have the
options button which allows you to select the exploration options.
This is clear in your user
manual.
Dusant
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 10:24
AM
Subject: RE: [EquisMetaStock Group]
Digest Number 1129
Hi Dusant,
The exploration option only allows
loading of different length of data or minimum data. It does not have a
option on exploring weekly data. I am using MS8. Not sure whether version
9 has it. Tks.
>From: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Reply-To:
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To:
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject:
[EquisMetaStock Group] Digest Number 1129 >Date: 24 Mar 2005 09:31:37
-0000 > > > >There are 9 messages in this
issue. > >Topics in this
digest: > > 1. Hhistorical
sector
data? >
From: "Andrew Tomlinson"
<andrew_tomlinson@xxxxxxxxxxx> >
2. what is the best explorer for intraday
trading >
From: zahid_18824 > 3. BEST EXPLORER
FOR DAILY
TRADING >
From: zahid_18824 > 4. Computers
Spec's >
From: "andrew_slemko"
<andrew_slemko@xxxxxxxxx> > 5.
Re: Re: Channel for
EMA >
From: tan kok hong
<tankokhong2002@xxxxxxxxx> >
6. Re: Computers
Spec's >
From: superfragalist > 7. Average
Weekly Volume Line in
Metastock >
From: siewhf > 8. Different Time
Frame >
From: "tan ming"
<reminiscenostalgia@xxxxxxxxxxx> >
9. Re: Different Time
Frame >
From: Dusant
<cooldush@xxxxxxxxx> > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
1 > Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:48:14
-0500 > From: "Andrew Tomlinson"
<andrew_tomlinson@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Hhistorical sector
data? > > >Does anyone have some recommendations for good
historical sector data for >the US markets? I use Reuters for my stock
and index data, but they only go >back to 2000 for Dow Jones indices and
98 for S&P. I know a number of you >do >a lot of sector based
work - where do you get your historical info from? >Given that a sector
strategy is going to be medium to longer term, if the >average business
cycle is 4 years, seems to me you're going to need at >least >20
years (5 cycles) of data before you can get any statistical
>significance. > >Best >Andrew > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
2 > Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:02:40
-0000 > From: zahid_18824 >Subject: what is the
best explorer for intraday trading > > > >I would like
the experts to tell me what the best Metastock explorer >for intraday
trading...thanks > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
3 > Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 18:26:36
-0000 > From: zahid_18824 >Subject: BEST
EXPLORER FOR DAILY TRADING > > > >I need the best
explorer for intraday
trading > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
4 > Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 19:12:17
-0000 > From: "andrew_slemko"
<andrew_slemko@xxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Computers
Spec's > > >Just a quick question - who is running intra day
charts out there >live? I wanted to pick up a new computer to handle 5
to 10 open >charts live with a pretty heavy calcuated template on each
chart. >Just wanted to hear from the group and see if any one is doing
this >somewhat. The reason I'm asking is I want to hear what are
your >computer spec's, so that I don't go and purchase an under
powered >rig, that can not handle the cpu
load. > > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
5 > Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 16:46:00 -0800
(PST) > From: tan kok hong
<tankokhong2002@xxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: Re: Channel for
EMA > >Oh ! I am from K.L. also ... > >I am not so
sure what is the concept / criteria he mentioned in his books , >may be
you can explain it in details ? > > >pjrbutler
<Patrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >--- In
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Alwin Chuah
<ctk188@xxxx> >wrote: > > Hi everyone > > First
of all, I would like to wish everyone "May you make a lot of >money in
2005". > > OK now back to business > > > > In the
book "Come into my trading room" by Dr Alexander Elder. He >mentioned
about channels. > > He provide the formula > > Upper channel
line = EMA + EMA * Channel coefficient > > Lower channel line = EMA -
EMA * Channel coefficient > > > > So i was thinking whether
anyone can help me in translating the >above formula into a Metastock
formula. > > > > Thanks > > Alwin Chuah (KL ,
Malaysia) > > > > Hi Alwin, >Regretably I can't help
with your formula question, but Dr Elder has >his own website and sells
a Metastock add-on of his theories. The >cost of $199 USD is putting me
off purchasing it , but you may have >heard if it is of any use
?? >Glad to hear your comments > > > >
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6 > Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 23:41:49
-0000 > From: superfragalist >Subject: Re:
Computers Spec's > > > >It really doesn't matter what
kind of computer you use as long as it >has a P4 with at least 500 megs
of RAM. If you can afford 2 gigs of >ram, you can set up MS to run on a
ram disk and you'll see a huge >speed improvement. > >Most
MS speed issues intraday are based on the I/O pipe. Esignal >doesn't
have the fastest data feed in the world, and MS has a lot of >problems
when the data isn't there on time. I get the most problems >intraday
when I'm asking for multiple data files on the same chart. >For example,
if I'm looking at a symbol with NYSE adv/dec data on the >chart or other
indices at the same time, look out. Another problem is >indicators that
use the security function. That's a multiple I/O call. >The shorter the
time period, the more data points or the more I/O >calls on a chart, the
more problems for MS. > >I can open somewhere around 15 to 20
sixty minute charts with three or >four indicators on them. However, any
period under sixty minutes, say >5 minutes, I usually open 10 or fewer
charts. If Esignal is humming >along, I might open 15
charts. > >The point is there is more than one problem with MS and
speed. In >general, the fewer data points you need and longer the time
frame, the >more charts you can open. > >Buy the best
computer you can afford, and don't worry about it. > > >---
In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"andrew_slemko" ><andrew_slemko@xxxx> wrote: > > >
> Just a quick question - who is running intra day charts out there >
> live? I wanted to pick up a new computer to handle 5 to 10 open >
> charts live with a pretty heavy calcuated template on each chart. >
> Just wanted to hear from the group and see if any one is doing
this > > somewhat. The reason I'm asking is I want to hear what are
your > > computer spec's, so that I don't go and purchase an under
powered > > rig, that can not handle the cpu
load. > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
7 > Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 01:23:09
-0000 > From: siewhf >Subject: Average Weekly
Volume Line in
Metastock > > > >Hi, > >Does anyone having
the formulae to define the Average Weekly Volume >Line in
Metastock? > >Can share the formulae with me
? > >Thank
you. > >Regards. > > > > > > > > > > > >________________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ > >Message:
8 > Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 12:58:24
+0800 > From: "tan ming"
<reminiscenostalgia@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Different Time
Frame > > >I am using MS8 & been intrigue with
experiencing different time frame >analysis. One setback with MS is that
it does not allow exploration on >weekly data. Does anyone knows how to
code the exploration to scan stocks >on >weekly basis? For
instance finding stocks which are above the 20 period >weekly
data. > >Kind
Regards. >Dan > >_________________________________________________________________ >Block
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9 > Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 05:17:56 +0000
(GMT) > From: Dusant
<cooldush@xxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: Different Time
Frame > >Tan, you are wrong. Explorations can be done on a weekly
mode with daily >data. Check out the options button, under
explorations. For more details, >read the user
manual. > >Dusant > ----- Original Message
----- > From: tan ming > To:
equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, March 24,
2005 10:28 AM > Subject: [EquisMetaStock Group]
Different Time Frame > > > >I am using MS8
& been intrigue with experiencing different time
frame >analysis. One setback with MS is that it does not
allow exploration on >weekly data. Does anyone knows how to code
the exploration to scan stocks >on >weekly basis? For
instance finding stocks which are above the 20
period >weekly data. > >Kind
Regards. >Dan > >_________________________________________________________________ >Block
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