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Strategies & Market Trends : TC2000 Users Technical Analysis Forum

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To: Smooth Drive who wrote (3274)6/21/2003 11:15:03 PM
From: Smooth Drive  Read Replies (1) of 3291
 
Now, here's a very simple method that will compare price from a group, and ... is it the same as against any index? Try both and let me know:

Click the Watchlist down arrow and scroll down to, say the s&p100 and click it. All the stocks in the index will appear in the window below. Click the number 2 tab and the Descending button.

No press "c" on your keyboard, your mouse arrow turns to a cross, click on the chart and drag the area you want to scan for performance. When the window pops up set accordingly.

Press OK and you have now ranked all the stocks in the s&p100 by price change. But, because it's a defined universe, yata yata.

Eric
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