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Ticker Symbol Index
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

The "SymbolIndex" function reads a list of ticker symbols stored under a file and gets the index of a specified symbol (entered by you) from the list. It then returns "1" if the index is the same as the index you entered manually.

Example of usage:

List of ticker symbols: (One symbol...

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Percentile - Percent Rank of a Trading Indicator
by QuantShare, uploaded several months ago

The Percentile or Percent Rank function calculates the percentage of observations or values, within a lookback period, that are below the current value of a given function. It is the percentage of values in the provided time series frequency distribution that are lower than the value of any given bar.

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Support & Resistance Breakout Indicator
by Tom Huggens, uploaded several months ago

Here is how this technical analysis indicator works:
- Calculates support and resistance for each trading bar (support and resistance are calculated based on the period you provide and using the "AutoSR" function of QuantShare)
- Detects whether a security breaks its support or resistance
- Returns the percentage of increase (one bar)...

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Historical High-Low Volatility: Parkinson
by The trader, uploaded several months ago

A common and well-known way to estimate historical volatility of a financial instrument is by calculating the standard deviation of each period in the sample. Although the standard deviation is a popular measure of the volatility of an instrument, it is not the sole one. Several different calculation methods exist...
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Estimation of the Hurst Exponent - Trading Indicator
by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago

Based on the Chaos Theory, the Fractal Market Hypothesis is an alternative to the Efficient Market Hypothesis. It assumes that each trader may interpret trading information in different ways and at different times (The Efficient Market Hypothesis assumes that all information is reflected in prices), that investors are not rational...
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RSI(3) Ranking System
by Dave W., uploaded several months ago

This ranking system based on RSI(3). The value of RSI(3) is subtracted from 100 so that lower RSI(3) values are given a higher ranking.

Larry Connors' has published some good, quantitative work showing short-term RSI() values (e.g., RSI 2, 3, 4) are good predictors of a stocks performance over the following...

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Finviz Downloader
by Joshua, uploaded several months ago

This simply downloads all the data from finviz that cannot be calculated from the price data in one quick download. (Fundamental data)...
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