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To: dvdw© who wrote (6367)12/27/2002 11:29:57 PM
From: j42231  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 208186
 
I am using an Excel spreadsheet for the CLX data....and one would need a basic understanding of Excel to convert the data to charts....not all that difficult once you have made a chart or two......

The CLX and the CLXPP indicators are dependent upon collecting daily volume and price change of each of the Dow 30 stocks and looking for cumulative volume breakouts. For those wanting to study how this all comes together--it is important to read some of the earlier links on how to use this data. The spreadsheet is very elaborate but certainly a wonderful timesaver.

The charts I am building from the Excel data use the charting formats available thru Excel--and that is a wonderful way to creatively explore the 'what if's' that used to be almost impossible timewise to build manually with a hand calculator. There are endless ways to combine and visualize this data--and I am having great fun checking them out and sharing what I think might be the more promising ones with all here.

Joanne