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To: Monty Lenard who wrote (24883)8/22/1998 2:46:00 PM
From: Karl Lewin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 94695
 
No, no government computer :)

Just a fairly sturdy pII....

I am using QP2 to pull the data and then a small program I wrote to do the summations/reports. I am not sure what I have so far is actually telling me anything. I too need to study them more. I think the most telling things so far are the % above 200 ma and the +/- slope figures, along with the adv/dec stuff. I am going to try and break things out by market cap. ie-how do the stocks in the various market cap deciles stack up against each other. This may fit in with your "depth finder" analogy quite well.

I only have the market cap figures from QP saved for the past couple days though so I won't have much history to study unless I can make the simplifying assumption that shares outstanding haven't changed much over the past x (30?, 60?) days. Any thoughts?

I can send you the code if you like, although the guts are not QP.