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Hi Everyone,
I am currently reading "The All Season Investor" by Martin Pring. In the book Mr. Pring shows many TA methods applied to economic data to help indicate where the business cycle is. Its a great book. My favorite part is that most of the relevant data is free through the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (google FRED to find it). Anyhow I thought it would be great to graph some of this stuff out and apply ROCs and smoothed MAs as Mr. Pring did. The data is available in Excel format and with a little coaxing it imports into MetaStock just fine. However, when I drag and drop the ROC of, say, the S&P 500 into the same chart as a ROC of say, the Industrial Production Index, the line graph becomes a series of dots. I think this has to do with how Metastock lines up data on a chart and I'd *really* love to know if there is a way around it. If you are interested in viewing the markets in relation to economic indicators as I am by all means please go to the FRED database, download the Industrial Production Index and see what I mean. Its really cool stuff.
Amiably,
-QX
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Try this: Right-click the series, and switch it to "Line" graph.
FYI: Keep in mind that you may be mixing DAILY with MONTHLY data.
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