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dare2
2012-10-16 17:34:44


I do not seem to be able to chart the Russell 2000 index. When I move the cursor over the main chart pane, I can see the values for the O,H,L,C changing right up
to today but there is no chart. What might cause this?

Thanks



QuantShare
2012-10-16 19:29:11

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This is certainly because you are using the wrong formula.

Right click on the pane, "Edit Formula" then type:

PlotCandleStick("Quotes", colorBrown|255|colorViolet|255|0, StyleSymbolVdash);
Plot(volume, "Volume", colorLime|55|colorLime|64|0, ChartBar, StyleOwnScale);




dare2
2012-10-16 20:06:08

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The script you show is the script I am using. It still does not chart. I have attached a picture in my separate e-mail to you . All the other indices
plot okay. I do not know about any other Russell indices though.



dare2
2012-10-16 20:18:56

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I downloaded the other Russell indices and I am having the same problem with them as well.


QuantShare
2012-10-16 20:24:24

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Check if you have data for "^RUT" (Data -> Edit Databases)

Otherwise, send an email to support at quantshare dot com with a screenshot.



dare2
2012-10-17 16:12:03

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I sent a screenshot yesterday. What you cannot see in the screenshot is that the data is okay up until 7/25/2005 and then it does not change from day to day.


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