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Introduction to the Watch-List Tool

Updated on 2010-10-22





A watchlist is a grid/table that displays symbols that meet certain criteria. For example you can display S&P500 stocks, stocks with an RSI value higher than 70 or stocks with increasing volume.

There are three types of watchlists:

- Simple watchlist: A watchlist created from a list of symbols using the "Symbols Selection" control.

- Static watchlist: A watchlist that contains a list of symbols that you specify. This watchlist is always fixed because the symbols that compose the watchlist do not change. (You can change them manually).

- Dynamic watchlist: This is the most advanced type of watchlist. Symbols that compose this kind of watchlist changes automatically given the formula you have specified. Dynamic watchlists are automatically updated each time the application saves new quotes/data.








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