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dare2
2012-10-01 17:50:45


How do I go about formatting my main chart window to display something like the word "optionable" or "O" to let me know that the charted stock is in fact
optionable?

Thanks.



QuantShare
2012-10-01 19:50:19

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You can store whether a stock is optionable or not in a custom database or symbol field then use "PrintChart" function in your chart.



dare2
2012-10-01 21:04:21

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I have downloaded a database entitled "List of Optionable Stocks". I have also been able to edit the main chart's formula to include the "PrintChart" function. However it is showing that every stock is optionable whether it is or not. Some how I need to direct the watch list I am using to the "List of Optionable Stocks" so that it can identify those stocks that are in fact optionable. I do not know how to do this.


dare2
2012-10-01 21:41:22

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I have been trying to use the "GetData" function but have had no success.


QuantShare
2012-10-02 11:41:37

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Best Answer
Download the optionable downloader again: List of Optionable Stocks for the US Market.

Then use the following function: Optionable Stock





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dare2
2012-10-02 15:07:03

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Perfetto!

Thanks,
Darrell Allen



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