OK but a financial newspaper only gives you the NH-NL data of the day. How do you get NH-NL data over a period of two periods? By subscribing to a service like decisionpoint.com? Any free alternative that you may be aware of?
And have you generated MAS (Most Active Stocks) indicator as well taking the 15 most active stocks of the day over again a period of 2 years or so?
There are explorations in ami or meta or whatever software u use...which can explore 52 week HI and LO and you can make your database....
Time consuming....Yes...but then that's the only way...plus when u r done till recent date then maybe you can keep on updating your excel file from the newspapers!!!
Hope thats suffice...
You need historic data in excel....just ask with a smile :-)
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Very interesting.
Which trading platform are you using to generate the NH-NL index ? Thanks
Pierre Hi
Thanks for visiting..
NH-NL..... I take the data in excel format..and then convert it to metastock format...
For the NH/NL data refer to any financial newspaper...as they report these figures the very next day!!!
Hope it helps...
Cheers!!!
Hi, Thanks.
OK but a financial newspaper only gives you the NH-NL data of the day. How do you get NH-NL data over a period of two periods? By subscribing to a service like decisionpoint.com? Any free alternative that you may be aware of?
And have you generated MAS (Most Active Stocks) indicator as well taking the 15 most active stocks of the day over again a period of 2 years or so?
Thx; Cheers.
meant "over a period of two years" iso "over a period of two periods"
Any additional thought on this?
Cheers
Pierre
There are explorations in ami or meta or whatever software u use...which can explore 52 week HI and LO and you can make your database....
Time consuming....Yes...but then that's the only way...plus when u r done till recent date then maybe you can keep on updating your excel file from the newspapers!!!
Hope thats suffice...
You need historic data in excel....just ask with a smile :-)
Cheers!!!
OK, that helps, thanks !!
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