The sample code did not work. Nothing happened when I tried to run it 
like that, so I don't know how to continue from here... 


--- In [email protected], "carlacash26" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi, hope you could help me in creating my own custom index.
> 
> I have 8 stocks that I would like to include in the index, and each 
> of the stocks have their own weighting in the index;
> 
> O= (Open of A * 42) + (Open of B * 60) + (Open of C * 231  ETC...)
> H= (High of A * 42) + (High of B * 60) + (High of C * 231 ETC...)
> L= (Low of A * 42) + (Low of B * 60) + (Low of C * 231 ETC...)
> C= (Close of A * 42) + (Close of B * 60) + (Close of C * 231 ETC...)
> V= Volume added together
> 
> Is there any smooth way to create this with the weightings?
> 
> 
> I have found the following info:
> A sample formula could look like this: 
> Code: 
> 
> AddToComposite(C,"~myindex", "C"); 
> AddToComposite(H,"~myindex", "H"); 
> AddToComposite(L,"~myindex", "L"); 
> AddToComposite(O,"~myindex", "O"); 
> AddToComposite(V,"~myindex", "V"); 
> 
> You would need to copy this formula into Automatic Analysis window. 
> Click on Filter - choose appropriate category you want to calculate 
> index from, then click OK. Now click SCAN. Then choose View-
>Refresh 
> All menu. In the ticker tree you will see ~myindex ticker.
>


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