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RE: Beginners Questions - Red1324 - 2013-07-25 (2013-07-24, 10:38 PM)isatrader Wrote:(2013-07-24, 01:42 PM)Red1324 Wrote: Regarding the commodities market, would this be the correct way to analyze the current situation? Thanks for the reply. My mistake was looking at the commodities from a longer-term point of view and since they have naturally shorter cycles my analysis was off. I have now added this to my notebook. Too bad prorealtime doesn't have cci or crb. RE: Beginners Questions - anupam384 - 2013-08-10 Question for isatrader. I know penny stocks are a different play but is there a thread where people post their picks? Thanks. RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2013-08-10 (2013-08-10, 05:15 AM)anupam384 Wrote: Question for isatrader. I know penny stocks are a different play but is there a thread where people post their picks? Thanks. The two places for highlighting stocks to watch is the Watchlist - Traders method thread and the Watchlist - Investor method thread. But I don't remember anyone posting any penny stocks as yet. RE: Beginners Questions - theory6453 - 2013-08-25 "stockcharts doesn't have the Mansfield relative strength available to use, it can only be made by using the price indicator with the ticker divided by the $SPX and adding a 52 week MA as on the attached, plus unless you put an _ symbol in front of the ticker stockcharts uses adjusted prices data." This question is from an earlier post (5/5/2013) and sorry if it's a stupid question as I am trying to refrain from asking questions until I read thru the forum more, but I'm not sure how to create this custom Relative Strength indicator w/ the 52 week MA in my charts in Stockcharts.com. Can someone point me in the right direction? I'd like to mimic my charts to look like Isatrader's so I can try to see the same things he's seeing. Also, is there any tutorial on how to use the forum so I can correctly include the quote from the previous post. Not really sure what I'm doing yet. ![]() Thanks in advance! RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2013-08-25 (2013-08-25, 02:53 PM)theory6453 Wrote: "stockcharts doesn't have the Mansfield relative strength available to use, it can only be made by using the price indicator with the ticker divided by the $SPX and adding a 52 week MA as on the attached, plus unless you put an _ symbol in front of the ticker stockcharts uses adjusted prices data." To add the 52 week MA to the price indicator you need to be at least an Extra subscriber on stockcharts, as on the free charts it's doesn't have that option. But if you don't want to pay anything, then some free charting options that can do it are Chartmill.com and freestockcharts.com I haven't done a tutorial on how to quote a previous message yet, but it's quite simple as all you need to do is click the reply button which is in the bottom right of the message that you want to quote. Or alternatively you can copy and paste the text and add the quote tags around the bit of text you want to quote of which you need to go into the full reply to find. RE: Beginners Questions - theory6453 - 2013-08-25 "To add the 52 week MA to the price indicator you need to be at least an Extra subscriber on stockcharts, as on the free charts it's doesn't have that option. But if you don't want to pay anything, then some free charting options that can do it are Chartmill.com and freestockcharts.com" "stockcharts doesn't have the Mansfield relative strength available to use, it can only be made by using the price indicator with the ticker divided by the $SPX and adding a 52 week MA as on the attached, plus unless you put an _ symbol in front of the ticker stockcharts uses adjusted prices data." Thanks. I am an Extra subscriber on StockCharts. I added the price indicator to my chart and it defaulted to $SPX but am not sure how to add a function so that it divides my ticker symbol price by the $SPX. Would you mind PM'ing me or shooting me an email with a screenshot on how to add it. Any assistance would be much appreciated!! RE: Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2013-08-25 (2013-08-25, 07:37 PM)theory6453 Wrote: Thanks. I am an Extra subscriber on StockCharts. I added the price indicator to my chart and it defaulted to $SPX but am not sure how to add a function so that it divides my ticker symbol price by the $SPX. Would you mind PM'ing me or shooting me an email with a screenshot on how to add it. In the Parameters field for the Price Indicator you just need to divide the stock symbol by the S&P 500, which the symbol for the S&P 500 is the $SPX. So for example on the attached chart for Apple you need to put AAPL:$SPX and then create a simple moving average on the Ovelay field with a Parameter of 52 on the weekly chart. I've attached my weekly and daily charts with the stockcharts settings. So all you need to do is copy the settings on the screenshots exactly, and it will be the same as the ones that I show on here then. RE: Beginners Questions - theory6453 - 2013-08-26 Thank you sir! Exactly what I was looking for! ![]() |