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Strategies & Market Trends : Metastock 6.0 for Window -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steven Ivanyi who wrote (1097)11/21/1997 1:59:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Respond to of 4056
 
Steve,

Try looking at Andy's Best of the Best from SI. Lots of good
stuff to get you started. Indicators, explorers, and more.

geocities.com

Personally I take a list out of QP Scans and run a DNS, CCI, StochRSI explorer and on them and then look at the charts that I like from that
search. Remeber: Right click on everything in Metastock!!!!!!!!!

Sean

Sean



To: Steven Ivanyi who wrote (1097)11/21/1997 2:11:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Respond to of 4056
 
MSWIN has a good manual and help system. Remember nearly everything on the chart is a object. Just right click, say a moving average, and you can change periods, type, color, thickness, etc. you can drag and drop indicators. When you get what you want, save it as a template then you can slide show thru the directories.

Screening stocks? Scans are done with the explorer. Big differece from WOW. www.equis.com has many examples.

You can find 100s of systems in TA-indicators and system topic here on SI.



To: Steven Ivanyi who wrote (1097)11/21/1997 3:37:00 PM
From: JPR  Respond to of 4056
 
Hello Steven,

There are many on this thread more experienced than I am. Hope that they will respond to you request. With the help of
Metastock Manual, you can open charts on any security.
I use several parameters.
These are the following I have on one screen:
Moving Average, Stochastic Oscillator, Chaikin Money Flow, Price Volume Trend, RSI, MACD, Directional indicators: +DI
-DI ADX. You are better off using default values, until you get more familiar with the charting system.
Downloader : you can get daily volume and price data.
Explorer: One of the items I use - Wilders Directional Movement. Sort it in the descending order. You get the best in the group on the top.

You can use the Expert advisor, which will describe, comment and make recommendations.
If you attach Bill Williams Profiturity to the charts, you will get an audio evaluation, and Buy/ Sell recommendation .

Paul