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To: Cush who wrote (776)10/27/2012 7:21:49 PM
From: Sweet Ol   of 836
 
The question has been asked over there and there was no good answer. So I assume it can't be done with Stockcharts. I see it all the time on various sites (e.g. John Mauldin, Elliott Wave, Casey, etc.), but obviously their charts don't come from Stockcharts. It does not seem like it should be too hard to create a chart where one index was divided by another index to create a third index.

Clearly I could download the data into Excel and create it and plot it with Excel, but I would not have all the wonderful Stockcharts stuff to manipulate the chart.

Blessings,

JRH
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