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26/12/2002 16:51 | Actually, it's a very good tool.....Been mucking around for a while now and am slowly figuring it out.. Intra day price updates would make it better, but I do now really like Filter X!! Good one advfn!!... | ![]() indalo | |
24/12/2002 14:53 | But from what I'm reading on here, it only uses end of day prices...Is that right? If so, that's a real shame for traders. | ![]() indalo | |
16/12/2002 14:07 | ok. as said., a snapshot view of what sector's were in/out of favour would be fantastic. | ![]() millcanned | |
16/12/2002 09:58 | I need to look into how the sectors are defined in FilterX. It might take me a few days one thing and another. | clem | |
14/12/2002 01:23 | no,a filter of these ones.... on the left of that filter of yours,in epics, it says UBMAX all of em,and isnt the ones i want i mean the epics that read as above in that toplist indices. a filter just of those,and nothing else,showing me at a glance which are the best and worst ,in terms of distance from high year,month and so on. be a great quick filter to see which sector one should be looking at,or avioding. | ![]() millcanned | |
13/12/2002 23:38 | Is this the sort of thing? | clem | |
13/12/2002 23:29 | Millicanned. Give me a URL and tell me what you want on it removed. I'll see if I can make it work. :) | clem | |
12/11/2002 00:37 | millcanned Click on any of the market cap figures to get a pop up window. Then you can exclude market caps less than say 250 (million). Then click on any of the headings to sort the list. Click on the headings again to reverse the order. | kd1 | |
12/11/2002 00:33 | millcanned and try this for new lows/near new lows | kd1 | |
12/11/2002 00:31 | millcanned try this for new highs/near new highs | kd1 | |
11/11/2002 22:52 | thanks kd, ive just scared meself by clicking on a figure in a column and actually getting up those mktcap parameters n suchlike. you never know by tomorrow i might show off and set up a nice one,combining fundamental and chart filters, wheyhey !! if i can do it,balloons up tomorrow !! | ![]() millcanned | |
11/11/2002 19:44 | Just click on the blue column header to change the order from Year highs to Quarter highs to Monthly highs etc. Click again to reverse the order. | kd1 | |
11/11/2002 19:42 | millcanned try this | kd1 | |
11/11/2002 18:04 | fantastic there arent many over 500m not on sets,alas,i dont like SETS at all. so i just tried that 500 + link that excludes secotrs,and thanks to you i now have an easy to check list of 59 stocks in descending order of perfornace from their high, which as i managed to work out i could lenghthen/shorten list by lowering/raising marketcap level as mentioned in my post above cant use filterx like you,but thats brilliant as it stands. THANKYOU VERY VERY MUCH KD | ![]() millcanned | |
11/11/2002 17:57 | thanks, i just tried changing 500 to 750, works , and thanks to you, on the lists is roght up i found ANGL,one i havent watched for weeks, not a breakout yet but doing well relative the market. great stuff | ![]() millcanned |
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