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joe
2010-11-10 12:08:14


Hi,
I am try the plotting a graph of number of advancing stocks of more than 1 day using below composite formula

composite=close > close[1]

with setting calculate the " the sum of the values added to composite".

When I set the period to 1 date, it works fine. But
when set to more than 1 date, each date is the sum of the previous date. It just keep adding up.
What else i need to add where each bar on the graph show the number of advancing stock on that particular date?
thanks.



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2010-11-10 12:41:25

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What do you mean by "more than 1 date"?
Can you give me an example



QuantShare
2010-12-01 05:31:31

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