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Hi,
I am a newbie to Metastock, and still learning. I am wondering about a trading diary. Does Metastock have one? Or is it expected that a brokerage would have one? I would find it extremely useful for testing different systems to have an electronic diary I could use.
I have found one online caled Portfolio Manager that I like. I can put in the price bought, short, or long, # shares, and then it will update to the current price and let me know what my value is and profit/loss. I can also put in the sell pricess and quatities and it will keep track of my profits and losses. Plus I can make notes on each trade.
Does Metastock have anything like that?
Thanks for your help.
Misty Rose
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Hi mistyrose,
Welcome to the Forum.
No, MS doesn't have an inbuilt trading diary, but if you are even-slightly-adept at using a spreadsheet (like MS Excel) you can easily create one. In order to have the current price of a help commodity available in Excel, you will need to use a DDE link (requires access to a RT data server) or there is a slightly-more-complicated method requiring OLE and many charts, or you can have a custom written function in Excel which can read MS data files (using MetaLib.dll or similar)
Hope this helps.
wabbit [:D]
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