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dan
2011-08-21 02:39:20


Hi,

How can I add COT fields (ie. noncom_long) from specific futures contracts (ie. GC) in a composite?

Thanks.



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2011-08-22 09:21:06

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Hi,

To create a composite that calculates the sum of Non-commercial traders long positions:

composite = GetData("commitments_traders1", "noncom_long", Zero);

(Calculation Type: Sum)



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