thanks very much. that should solve most of my issues. I'll work and report.

2009/12/31 Bruce <[email protected]>

>
>
> I'm buried in some end of the year paperwork right now, but let me offer a
> couple of quick comments.
>
> 1. The dropdown list of names is in the expanded version that I plan to put
> in the subscriber area along with some other functions related to portfolio
> mixes, such as percentage allocations, re-balance intervals, etc. My
> long-term intent is really to offer "starter" examples in the FREE CODE area
> that users can expand on. We want to concentrate on breadth of topics there.
>
> 2. One simple tip that might help deal with WL numbers in many places is to
> name your watchlist to their number plus that name. That will make the
> numbers easier to find in a long list of names in the watchlist tree. For
> example, my watchlist 13 is named "13 - Select".
>
> 3. Lastly, the ATC should be going into Group 253 since atcFlagDefaults was
> used in the ATC call in the example that I posted. I may have misread your
> note, but it seemed to say that you believe are seeing it in the watchlist.
> As far as what the ATC is named, you can use the name instead of the number
> by changing the AddtoComposite statement to the following -
>
> AddToComposite( Lavg, "~ListAvg_" + CategoryGetName( categoryWatchlist,
> wlnum ),
> "X", atcFlagDefaults + atcFlagEnableInIndicator );
>
> -- BruceR
>
>
> --- In [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>,
> furinkazaan <furinkaz...@...> wrote:
> >
> > Bruce, I notice that the parameters use a WLNUMfor a watch list number.
> > Since I intend to run this on many sectoral watchlists, I wonder if we
> can
> > show the 'Watchlist Name' instead of/ in addition to WL NUM? Can the
> > Parameters dialog be coded to offer a drop-down list of all watchlists to
> > the current market? Can the LAVG be defined to show "~ListAVg" +
> Watchlist
> > Name?
> >
> > while its fantastic that each atc is written ijnto the watchlist folder
> for
> > which it is computed, if I got them all into 1 group to check, say
> relative
> > performance, then I'd have trouble identifying eact atc by just the WL
> Num.
> >
> > can you help? Best wishes for a great year ahead!
> >
> >
> > 2009/12/11 furinkazaan <furinkaz...@...>
>
> >
> > > Thanks very much Bruce. I intend to set this up over the weekend. I'll
> > > report progress.
> > >
> > > 2009/12/9 Rick Osborn <ri...@...>
>
> > >
> > >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> changed the AA range and ran a dummy scan. That did the trick
> > >> Thanks
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> ------------------------------
> > >> *From:* Bruce <bru...@...>
> > >> *To:* [email protected] <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>
>
> > >> *Sent:* Tue, December 8, 2009 8:16:46 PM
> > >>
> > >> *Subject:* [amibroker] Re: AmibrokerU Update
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Rick -
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Not much info, so I can't be sure. A SWAG would be to check the
> From/To
> > >> range in the AA window. As I noted in the original article, I used the
> > >> existing AA user interface as an easy way to control the range. If
> that is
> > >> it, you can change the AA range and run a dummy scan to "set it". Or,
> you
> > >> might want to look at the ListAvg AFL code for a comment that notes
> that a
> > >> variable called "bir" can be set to 1 to use all bars by default.
> > >>
> > >> -- Bruce
> > >>
> > >> --- In amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>, Rick
>
> > >> Osborn <ricko@> wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > Bruce
> > >> > All the values in all the watchlists are 1000.
> > >> > What am I doing wrong?
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > ____________ _________ _________ __
> > >> > From: Bruce <brucer@>
> > >> > To: amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com <amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>
>
> > >>
> > >> > Sent: Tue, December 8, 2009 2:28:20 PM
> > >> > Subject: [amibroker] Re: AmibrokerU Update
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > Sure, I'll give a (hopefully) useful example. And, I'll try to do
> more
> > >> > of this, where possible, in the future. In order to facilitate this,
> > >> > though, it is best to use a Chart Template, Complete file and record
> a
> > >> > generic procedure for how to use it. Rather than introduce that now,
> > >> > I'll walk you through a manual install.
> > >> >
> > >> > So, download the ListAvg.afl file to your include directory. If you
> > >> > have done a stock install, it will be at C:\Program
> > >> > Files\Amibroker\ Formulas\ Include. You can verify this by selecting
> the
> > >> > Tools / Preferences menu and then the AFL tab. The standard include
> > >> > path will be the first Pick button.
> > >> >
> > >> > Now, take the following code and either save it in your Custom
> formulas
> > >> > directory, or enter it into the code editor. The editor can be
> launched
> > >> > from the Analysis / Formula Editor menu.
> > >> >
> > >> > Once it is copied into the editor, you can use the Tools / Insert
> Chart
> > >> > menu to get a chart.
> > >> >
> > >> > This indicator uses parameters to select a watchlist to perform the
> > >> > ListAvg on. Right click on the chart and select parameters.. You
> will
> > >> > need to enter a watchlist number. When ready, click the Calculate
> > >> > parameter button to perform the calculation. Since this can be
> lengthy,
> > >> > it is only done on user action. But, it is written to an
> AddtoComposite
> > >> > ticker ("~ListAvg" + number) for each watchlist, and simply read
> > >> > thereafter.
> > >> >
> > >> > #include <ListAvg.afl>
> > >> > wlnum = Param( "Watchlist", 13, 1, 100, 1 );
> > >> > trig = ParamTrigger( "Calculate", "CLICK" );
> > >> > Lavg = Nz( Foreign( "~ListAvg" + wlnum , "C" ) );
> > >> > if ( trig )
> > >> > {
> > >> > Lavg = ListAvg( CategoryGetSymbols( categoryWatchlist, wlnum
> > >> > ) );
> > >> > AddToComposite( Lavg, "~ListAvg" + wlnum, "X",
> > >> > atcFlagDefaults + atcFlagEnableInIndi cator );
> > >> > }
> > >> > Plot( Lavg, "Watchlist " + wlnum + " ListAvg", colorDefault );
> > >> >
> > >> > Lastly, since you mentioned sector averages - I'll mention one
> example
> > >> > use from my experience. Technology averages do not typically
> indicate
> > >> > the health of innovative small-cap tech stocks. The averages are
> driven
> > >> > by Intel, Microsoft, etc. An average of targeted, innovative
> small-cap
> > >> > tech companies in a watchlist can be more useful for stock
> investing.
> > >> >
> > >> > Hope that helps.
> > >> > -- Bruce
> > >> >
> > >> > --- In amibro...@yahoogrou ps.com, furinkazaan <furinkazaan@ ...>
> > >> wrote:
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Bruce, thanks for the afl. It comes at the most oppurtune time
> when
> > >> > I'm
> > >> > > considering creation of many sectoral indices. However, rookie
> that I
> > >> > am, I
> > >> > > am not able to figure out how to use the AFL. I would appreciate a
> > >> > > step-by-step detail on how to use it, including where to copy the
> afl,
> > >> > where
> > >> > > to store the csv list of tickers etc., and how to run it.. Can the
> afl
> > >> > be
> > >> > > pointed to a watchlist instead of a csv file of tickers?
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Thanks again.
> > >> > >
> > >> > >
> > >> > > 2009/11/18 Bruce brucer@
> > >> > >
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > > Quick update - I've added a Free Code module and Free Code
> article
> > >> > to
> > >> > > > AmibrokerU called ListAvg. For those who need for an equal
> weighted
> > >> > > > average of a list of tickers, the Code module provides a
> function
> > >> > that
> > >> > > > implements the result in a single call. If you are interested in
> the
> > >> > > > background on the need for this function, and the problem with
> other
> > >> > > > types of index and list averages, the article should be of
> interest.
> > >> > > > Here are the links (sorry they are long, I'll fix that soon) -
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > >
> > >> > http://www.amibroke ru.com/FreeLibra ry/FreeCode/ tabid/99/
> > >> articleType/ Arti\
> > >> > \
> > >> > > >
> > >> > cleView/articleId/ 109/ListAvg- ndash-A-Function -to-Calculate-
> > >> an-Equal- Wei\
> > >> > \
> > >> > > >
> > >> > ghted-Average- of-a-List- of-Tickers. aspx<http://www.amibroke
> > >> ru.com/FreeLi\
> > >> > brary/FreeCode/ tabid/99/ articleType/ ArticleView/ articleId/
> > >> 109/ListAvg- nd\
> > >> > ash-A-Function- to-Calculate- an-Equal- Weighted- Average-of-
> a-List-of-
> > >> Ticke\
> > >> > rs..aspx>
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > >
> > >> > http://www.amibroke ru.com/FreeLibra ry/FreeArticles/ tabid/63/
> > >> articleType/ \
> > >> > \
> > >> > > >
> > >> > ArticleView/ articleId/ 110/ListAvg- ndash-Uses- and-Example.. aspx<
> > >> http://www\
>  <http://www>> >> <http://www>> .amibrokeru. com/FreeLibrary/
> FreeArticles/ tabid/63/
> > >> articleType/ ArticleVie\
> > >> > w/articleId/ 110/ListAvg- ndash-Uses- and-Example. aspx>
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > > As we prepare to open up subscriptions to AmibrokerU soon, I've
> > >> > received
> > >> > > > some questions about what types of free and subscription content
> > >> > that we
> > >> > > > plan to add. In general, we will offer "lite" of "subset"
> versions
> > >> > of
> > >> > > > premium code and articles available in the subscription
> sections.
> > >> > > > ListAvg is an example of that. It implements an equal weighted
> > >> > average
> > >> > > > of a CSV list, and is effectively re-balanced daily. Plans call
> for
> > >> > a
> > >> > > > full-featured routine in the subscription section called
> WtMixRebal
> > >> > that
> > >> > > > implements weighed averages that can be re-balanced at different
> > >> > periods
> > >> > > > or based upon a signal. This module is useful for index averages
> as
> > >> > > > well as portfolio modeling of a weighted list of tickers with
> > >> > shorting
> > >> > > > and margin with a fast, single function call.
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > > In addition to educational articles, I'm going to try to cover
> > >> > broader
> > >> > > > topics of applications, with examples, that I've found useful.
> In
> > >> > that
> > >> > > > spirit, the next topic will be about connecting to Excel and
> > >> > > > manipulating spreadsheets, charts, and data. That may seem a
> little
> > >> > > > odd, but there are many uses for such an interface - both for
> input
> > >> > to
> > >> > > > and output from Amibroker. For example - summary bar charts,
> command
> > >> > > > button trading control, etc. More later ....
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > > -- BruceR
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > >
> > >> > > >
> > >> > >
> > >> >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> >
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