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sharezack  
#1 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 12:01:23 AM(UTC)
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hi

i have metastock 9.0 and when i run the support auto short term explorer result page is showing N/A for all the scripts can some one help

Explorer in column A is ExtFml("DynamicTradingTools.SupportShortTermAuto") this is system given

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#2 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 3:01:23 AM(UTC)
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sharezack  
#3 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 7:09:49 PM(UTC)
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Hi Wabbit

I am a great fan of yours and i have seen you helping lot of people in this forum. I would be glad if you can help me in giving the code for the below given exploration.

I am developing a webiste and i would like to generate some results from matastock and then post them on the site through pearl and Sql so that data can be computed automatically for all the stocks.

I am stuck with this portion of Support and resistance levels exploration. With the expirence you have in this can you let me know what would be correct exploration for plotting the support and resistance for short term say 1 Month, 3Month, 6 Month and 12 Months.

Can u pls send me exploration on what you think would be the best way to find out the support and resistance

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#4 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 7:43:03 PM(UTC)
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Dear Sharezak,

if you are such a fan of Mr Wabbit, could you please send him his percentage of the profits from your website, since this is now a commercial venture, we should charge you a membership fee for each formula downloaded.

The few contributors who post code here, do so in the spirit of helping others with the sole purpose of the individual investor.

This forum is not intended for those who wish to start up commercial ventures with our free code.

If you failed to read the disclosure in the software

Equis has retained all rights to the software

You are violating copyright laws

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#5 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 8:13:47 PM(UTC)
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sharezack wrote:
I am a great fan of yours and i have seen you helping lot of people in this forum. I would be glad if you can help me in giving the code for the below given exploration.

Thanks for the vote of confidence.

sharezack wrote:
I am developing a webiste and i would like to generate some results from matastock and then post them on the site through pearl and Sql so that data can be computed automatically for all the stocks.

Please post a link to your site. I will make an evaluation on how much free help you receive based on the amount of free information on your website. If Henry's suspicions are correct and you are running a commercial site with information gained from free from this Forum, then...

There are professional code cutters available for hire, to write the code for you at reasonable prices.

sharezack wrote:
I am stuck with this portion of Support and resistance levels exploration. With the expirence you have in this can you let me know what would be correct exploration for plotting the support and resistance for short term say 1 Month, 3Month, 6 Month and 12 Months.

It all depends on how you want to define support and resistance... more discussions/information required here. There are many ways to skin a cat!

sharezack wrote:
Can u pls send me exploration on what you think would be the best way to find out the support and resistance.

"Best" is such a subjective term. There are many ways this may be achieved, it will be up to you to decide what is "best"; taking into account your trading style, the data, identification of price anomalies etc. or these factors for any paying customers.



wabbit [:D]



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#6 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 8:49:27 PM(UTC)
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hi henry

i am not running any commercial website my site is giving free technicals to people its a service done not charging people. www.stockzack.com is my site have a look at it and also read about us to know what i am into.

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#7 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 8:59:40 PM(UTC)
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hi Wabbit

Let me give you a background of what i am planning to give. I am from India and i am doing analysis for indian stocks. There are around 900 stocks and i am writing explorations to find out high, low, open,close, prv close, %change. than simple moving avarages for 3,9,12,20,50,200 days, Buy signal if the script close above the high of 5 last 5 day high and exit on break of last 5 day low. MACD, ADX, RSI and William%R. Support and resistance for the stock in short term and long term.

when you type the script name the programe will pop out the all the above details in a page which will help people to know all in one page. The access to this site is free of cost and no charges. I have not published the site yet as i am still in the process of gathering the above info.

Currently i am running a website called www.stockzack.com have a look at it and also read about us to know more about my plans than let me know if you still feel i run commercial site and trying to steal some codes from this forum.

Regrding the support and resistance i am looking at 20day, 50day and 200day support and resistance of the stock. one way i taught was to find the highest low as support as highest high as resistance during those periods but still wanted to find out with you guys if this is correct or is there a better menthod to do.

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#8 Posted : Monday, September 18, 2006 10:33:10 PM(UTC)
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sharezack,

re: Your website:

Check the validation to ensure consistent display across all browsers:
www.stockzack.com%2F">http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stockzack.com%2F/css-validator/validator?profile=css2&warning=2&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stockzack.com%2F[/URL]

Speed up your site. There is too much fluff that will simply annoy the people who do not have access rto high speed internet connections. Your aim shold be to have the page load in less than seven seconds on a 56K dialup connection on the other side of the world. Check using a speed service like:
http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/wso.php?url=http://www.stockzack.com/zer or similar; don't use statcounter.com which many firewalls block, same for the Google analytics scripts. Have your server do the work.

Run a spell-checker over your site. There are a few spelling errors.

Rework the website to be more user-friendly to the aged, visually or physically impaired. Small text is hard to read, small hyperlinks are hard to click on if you have motor function impairment. Don't exclude people from your site.

Don't use px to set your font size. You don't know what the user has as their default font-size. Don't change their web browser settings to suit your site; change your site to suit their needs. Use em or % instead of px.

Rework the six called stylesheets into one local version. It will speed up your site.

Learn to use tables only for displaying tabular information; learn to use CSS for layouts.

Your pages don't fit into a single screen width (and I am running 19" 1152x864). Horizontal scrolling should be avoided at all costs.



That's all I can think of at the moment. I am sure some closer scrutiny will find more errors/omissions.


wabbit [:D]


P.S. I will look at the MS components shortly, and respond in another post.


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