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Adaptick FIRE allows the calculation of custom indices in a single folder only. Is it possible to AUTO update multiple folders within the "Custom Indices" folder?
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Make sure the TOOLS -- AUTOMATIC UPDATE OPTIONS are checked the way you want them, then use Windows "Scheduled Tasks". After you set it up, edit the task and add "auto", like this:
C:\Adaptick\FIRE.exe auto
You can have multiple folders, one index per folder. I don't think you can combine folders, though; ie: If you wanted to create an S&P 1000, I don't think the S&P 400 and S&P 600 folders can be used for a single Custom Index. You could, however, create a new folder, copy over all the symbols from both folders, then create a single Custom Index from that.
Hope that answers your question.
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FIRE only allows the entry of one file path in the custom indices "options" window, and writes all indices to that file path. I would like the option of writing multiple indices to their respective folders (all grouped within a main "custom indices" folder). The software does not appear to have this capability.
I do appreciate your help Johnathan.
Bruno
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I'm sorry. FIRE does not allow this. All custom indexes are put in a single common folder.
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