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allan nathan
2012-03-08 13:23:14


Hi,
With some of my other programs,I pay for data with different vendors,i.e TC200 and Norgate Premium.It is a very simple process to
chart sectors and industry groups.
In one of the programs,I can l "drill down" and chart the sector,then chart the associated industry groups and then drill down another
level and see all the respective stocks.

How can I create/chart the various sectors and industries?

I am attemting to set up a William Oneil Canslim type format for selecting stocks..

Thanks,

Allan



QuantShare
2012-03-09 13:33:11

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Best Answer
You must import your own sector/industry data.

You can also try the following downloader for industry data: Industry Market Data.

We will also implement a plug-in for Norgate Premium data in few months.





Industry Market Data (by Brian Brown, uploaded several months ago)
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allan nathan
2012-12-08 19:58:58

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Hi,
I noticed an external database option which utilises MetaStock data.I cant find it now,but was wondering if there is now a plug in for Norgate

Thanks,

Allan



QuantShare
2012-12-10 11:55:10

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Data -> External Database

No plugin for Norgate yet, but you can use Metastock option to read Norgate data.




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