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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 22:43:21 -0500
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From: "Samuel K. Tennis" <skTennis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Fwd: Sort Data by best %change....... in ChartScanner or
PrintLog
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I do not know of any way to sort stocks by performance inside Version 4.0
of TradeStation. It is possible to send the results to a CSV (Comma
Separated Variable) file and then use Excel to sort the results.
ProSuite would allow you to add an indicator to the quote window (Radar
Screen) and then you could sort the contents on that column. However, you
would be limited to the number of symbols one quote window can contain...
Samuel
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> >Subject: Sort Data by best %change....... in ChartScanner or
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> >Dear Members
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> >Anyone that know if there is an indicator for TS4 , that can sort data
> >symbols by best %change ( better day performance) , better Rsi,
> >etc............ , and sort these symbols, in ChartScanner or in the
> >PrintLog, by better performance of each indicator selected.
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> >Thanks in advance.
> >
> >Massimo
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>TS don't do sorts. Everything comes out sorted by symbol.
>I print reports using a minimum value, then review the list fot the
>best.
>It might be possible to use Global Variables, but it would be an awful
>lot of work.
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>Evidently you can do sorts using the QLSNumsDLL with HashNumsDLL
>from Investment Engineering
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>http://www.investlabs.com/
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>$120 each. I haven't yet used either.
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>Or you can sort your report output in Excel.
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>donc
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