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- Introduction 3
- Requirements to use Personal Ticker Tape 3
- About the TRIAL period 4
- Description of PTT Features 6
- Summary of Features 6
- Translation of Ticker Symbols 8
- Overview of PTT Processing 10
- Personal Ticker Tape Installation and Setup 11
- Extracting the PTT program files 11
- Setting up PTT for use with your system 11
- Setup Your Data Directories 11
- Raw Quote Input File 12
- Formatted ASCII File 13
- Formatting 13
- ASCII Format Type 13
- Format Description String 13
- Notify of Possible Splits 14
- Prompt for Missing Symbols 14
- Reverify Data Files 15
- Rebuild Symbol Index 15
- Maximum LookBack Period 15
- Maximum Number of Ticker Symbols 16
- Append to Log File 16
- Specifying Modem Parameters 17
- Communications Port 17
- Pulse or Tone 17
- Carrier Detect (CD) 18
- Modem Initialization Commands 18
- Setting up for Downloading 19
- Downloading Current Quotes 20
- Downloading Historical Quotes 21
- Converting DJNS Historical Quotes 22
- PTT Operation 22
- Command Line Options for PTT 22
- The -f option 22
- The -a option 23
- The -D option 23
- The -Q option 23
- The -u option 23
- The -x option 23
- The -m option 24
- The -RY and -RN options 24
- The -M option to look for Missing Updates 24
- Specifying the Raw Quote Input File 24
- An Few Examples 24
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- File Maintenance 26
- Edit Security 26
- Rename Security 26
- Delete Security 26
- Split Security 27
- Add Security 27
- Creating Reports of Current Price/Volume Activity 27
- "Formatted" ASCII Data 28
- Prodigy Market Close Information 29
- PRODIGY "&" Symbols 31
- Description of PTTSYM files 32
- Raw Quote Conversion Notes 32
- Dow Jones News Service Quotes 33
- Converting DOW JONES HISTORICAL QUOTES (//HQ) 33
- Converting DOW JONES AVERAGES (//DJA) 33
- Converting DOW JONES //TRADELINE quotes 34
- GEnie quotes (Daily and Historical) 34
- CompuServe Quick and Basic Quotes 35
- CompuServe Information Manager quotes 36
- Obtaining quotes from PRODIGY 36
- Additional PTT Usage Notes 37
- How to create Metastock Format files 38
- PTT Restrictions 38
- Support for Personal Ticker Tape 38
- How to Get Help 38
- PTT BBS Operation 38
- SAMPLE PTT SUMMARY REPORT 39
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- Introduction
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- Personal Ticker Tape, PTT, is a software program
- designed to assist you, the investor, in maintaining
- current security data. PTT has many features which you
- should find useful in the daily process of obtaining
- security quotes and updating historical data files.
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- PTT updates the following types of historical data
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- - MetaStock (1)
- - MegaTech or ChartPro (.PRO format files)
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- PTT has a downloading feature to access quote services
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- - Compuserve Information Service "Basic" Area.
- - GEnie Closing Quotes service
- - Dow Jones News Service (DJNS) Current Quotes (//CQ)
- and Historical Quotes (//HQ)
- - Other services to be added in a future release
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- PTT can also process downloaded data from several major
- on line services.
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- PTT generates "color coded" daily update screens,
- highlighting symbols whose volume and/or price has
- changed by percentage amounts that you specify. In
- addition, PTT generates a file containing a summary
- report for all symbols processed. This file is named
- "PTT.RPT" and is placed in the current directory.
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- Requirements to use Personal Ticker Tape
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- Personal Ticker Tape requires an
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- - IBM PC or Compatible with 640K of Memory (and
- optional Extended Memory with EMS driver for best
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- Optional hardware
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- - Hard Disk
- - Extended Memory with an EMS Driver Loaded
- - Mouse
- - Hayes-compatible Modem
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- 1 MetaStock is a trademark of Equis International
- MegaTech is a program produced by Ret-Tech
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- Software Required:
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- - DOS 3.3 or later
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- - Metastock format data files
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- - ChartPro format data files
- - Expanded Memory Driver (QEMM, 386MAX, etc)
- - An ASCII Text editor (such as DOS 5 EDIT command)
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- About the TRIAL period
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- If you are evaluating PTT, you are allowed to use the
- program for 3 weeks. It will give you an opportunity to
- try the program in a somewhat limited fashion(2).
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- When you run PTT, you will see the date on which the
- trial period ends. After that date, you will be
- reminded to register your copy of the program. This
- reminder occurs as you are updating your data files. In
- addition, as a trial user, you can only update one data
- directory at a time rather than 20.
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- You are allowed to copy and distribute the ENTIRE and
- UNALTERED package freely. It may be uploaded to bulletin
- boards or given to others, as long as the registration
- information is not transferred.
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- If you believe that the registration amount is
- appropriate for the usefulness of this program and its
- features to you, print the file REGISTER.DOC which came
- with this program and follow the instructions for
- registering the program.
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- Disclaimer. The author assumes no responsibility for any damages
- caused by the use or misuse of this product. This
- product is distributed "as is" with no warranty
- expressed or implied. The author will not be responsible
- for any losses incurred, either directly or indirectly,
- by the use of this product. The author reserves the
- right to make modifications at any time. Prices are
- subject to change without notice. FlexSoft makes no
- warranty for continued use of this program or
- maintainance of compatibility with any of the data
- services and formats supported.
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- 2 The unregistered PTT will allow only 1 data directory, and cannot be
- run from a batch file. The unregistered PTT download feature allows
- only 40 ticker symbols to be downloaded from a data service.
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- Registration You may not divulge or redistribute your registration
- Code Secrecy code , nor may you transfer it to anyone else.
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- If you divulge or publish your registration code to an
- unregistered party, or parties, that registration code
- will be invalidated and your code will not work for
- future upgrades to PTT or any other FlexSoft product
- until a new code is obtained at the full price for the
- product whose code was compromised.
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- Description of PTT Features
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- Summary of Features
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- 1) Automatically builds the list of stocks to be
- downloaded in order to update your databases on a
- daily basis. The stock symbols to be downloaded are
- obtained from your existing historical data files.
- 2) Extracts quote data from many captured quote files,
- such as Prodigy, Compuserve, GEnie, Dow Jones and
- other sources you can define yourself. PTT applies
- extensive checking to each line of the print image
- file to ensure that only stock/bond/fund quote data
- is extracted.
- 3) Translates Ticker Symbols from the data vendor's
- symbol format to your own version of the Ticker
- Symbol.
- 4) Registered version notifies you of potential stock
- splits while updating and can create a report of
- securities not updated.
- 5) Ignores non-quote lines in the print image file,
- allowing you to use the same file for saving
- printed mail, screen images, etc.
- 6) Fixes up the dates of the quotes so that they are
- on the correct business day, no matter which day
- you download them. This allows quotes to be
- retrieved on weekends or early in the morning
- before the market opens.
- 7) Allows multiple quotes for the same stock to be in
- the print image file. This allows you to accumulate
- quotes in a file as long as you want without making
- you create a new file daily.
- 8) Optionally creates an ASCII formatted quote file
- suitable for input to a spreadsheet program.
- 9) Replaces and enhances the updating functions of
- QUOTREAD (Chartpro utility) and MSU (Metastock
- Utility). Duplicate dates are not allowed in the
- data file.
- 10) Allows the creation of a new data file when a
- symbol is added for the first time.
- 11) Easy to use installation and customization. Online
- HELP while customizing PTT.
- 12) Fast Indexed symbol lookup via auxiliary files for
- FASTER file access.
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- Downloads Personal Ticker Tape can download quotes directly from
- Compuserve the Compuserve Basic Quote area. There is no limit to
- Basic Quotes the number of quotes you can obtain from this source.
- The advantage over other sources is that the Compuserve
- Basic Quote area is accessible for $7.95/mo with no
- connect charges.
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- Translation PTT reads and automatically determines the type and
- of Raw format of a file containing the printed output from any
- Quotes from of the source shown below. A file containing quotes from
- Various any of these sources is referred to as a RAW QUOTE INPUT
- Sources FILE.
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- + PRODIGY QUOTE TRACK or QUOTE CHECK
- + PRODIGY & Symbols for Market Indices
- + Many PRODIGY "Market Close" Indicators
- + DOW JONES(*) Historical Quotes (//HQ)
- + DOW JONES(*) Current Quotes (//CQE)
- + DOW JONES //TRADELINE Pricing History
- + GEnie(*) Daily Quotes
- + CompuServe Quick Quotes (QQUOTE)
- + CompuServe Basic Quotes (BASICQUOTE)
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- PTT then extracts stock quotes from the file. These
- quotes are written to a "FORMATTED ASCII" file that can
- then be imported into a spreadsheet or loaded directly
- into your data base.
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- The 'FORMATTED ASCII' file which PTT creates can have
- multiple quote formats. See the description below for
- the various format types.
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- PTT has a Setup Menu interface which allows you to set
- processing parameters for the historical data file
- update function.
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- When PTT is installed and run the first time, it creates
- a pair of "index" and "summary" files which are used to
- lookup the data files much more rapidly on subsequent
- runs of PTT. These files allow PTT to go directly to
- the data file without scanning the directory index.
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- The registered version of PTT allows you to update up to
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- Translation of Ticker Symbols
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- Please take Because the various data vendors have different symbol
- the time to conventions, especially for securities other than common
- read this! stock and mutual funds, switching from one vendor to
- another can cause problems.
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- For example, suppose that you have SP-500 as the symbol
- in your data files. The SP-500 quote on Compuserve is
- obtained by asking for "SP 500", while on Dow Jones
- //TRADELINE, it is "SPX.I". Since PTT obtains the list
- of ticker symbols which it should download from your
- data directory's ticker symbol, if it were to attempt to
- download "SP-500" from Compuserve, the symbol would not
- be found. And, even if you had downloaded the quotes by
- some other method, the Compuserve "SP 500" would not
- match your data directory's "SP-500" symbol, so it would
- be treated as a new symbol.
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- One solution to this problem is to have a set of
- "translate" files for each data vendor. So, for
- Compuserve, you would translate the data directory
- symbol "SP-500" to "SP 500" before requesting the quote
- from Compuserve, then when the quote was processed by
- the update, you would translate "SP 500" to "SP-500" in
- order to locate the ticker file in your data base.
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- PTT has this facility to translate based on this
- translate list. For each vendor, you create a file that
- contains the translation rules to translate that
- vendor's ticker symbols to your data directory symbols.
- The names of the translate files indicate which data
- vendor the translation is provided for. These files are
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- PRODIGY.XLT for PRODIGY downloaded data
- GENIE.XLT for GEnie downloaded data
- CIS.XLT for Compuserve downloaded data
- DJNS.XLT for Dow Jones downloaded data
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- The contents of each of these files is a list of lines,
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- data_dir_symbol = service_symbol
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- For example, if you have BP% (British Petroleum 93
- Warrants) in your data directory symbol, and you know
- that issue has a symbol of "BP/WS" on Compuserve, you
- would put the following line into your CIS.XLT:
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- Overview of PTT Processing
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- The diagram below presents an overview of the processing
- which takes place during the various phases of Personal
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- Using PTT or your own
- communications program,
- PTT DownLoad download daily quotes to a
- or User Comm "Raw Quote" file
- Program
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- The "Raw Quote" file is an
- Raw Quote Input unformatted file exactly as
- File it is retrieved from the
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- PTT now scans and extracts
- PTT Processing the quote fields from the
- Convert from Raw to vendor's format, and creates
- Formatted a "Formatted ASCII" file
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- This "Formatted ASCII" file
- Formatted ASCII is used by PTT when it
- File updates, and it can also be
- "PTTASC.PRN" used by your own programs,
- especially spreadsheets.
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- PTT reads the formatted
- PTT Processing quote file, locating each
- Update Data Base security symbol in your
- from Formatted historical data base and
- ASCII File updating each.
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- Finally, the result of this
- Updated History process is a completely
- Data Base updated historical data
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- Personal Ticker Tape Installation and Setup
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- Extracting the PTT program files
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- Personal Ticker Tape should be installed in its own
- directory. For consistency, it is recommended that it be
- installed in the \PTT directory. If you received PTT
- from FlexSoft on an installation disk, follow the
- instructions that come with the disk.
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- If you have downloaded PTT from a bulletin board or
- other source, it may be in either self-extracting format
- (with a suffix .EXE) or it may be in another compression
- format. In the first case, simply make a directory for
- PTT, copy the PTT*.EXE file into the directory and then
- type PTT*.EXE (where * is the a number indicating the
- PTT release and version number).
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- If you received PTT in some other format other than an
- .EXE file, you should follow the instructions that come
- with the file compression utility (e.g., PKZIP and
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- Setting up PTT for use with your system
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- Once PTT's program files are extracted, you need to
- customize PTT for your configuration. Type the command
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- to invoke the program. You will be asked to enter your
- registration code and name at this point. If you have
- registered the program, enter the number provided to you
- when you registered. If not, simply fill in your name
- and hit ENTER until you are brought to the Main Menu.
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- The Main Menu of PTT is a single line across the top of
- the screen which shows you what your options are. Choose
- the Setup option by moving the cursor to that item and
- hitting ENTER.
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- Setup Your Data Directories
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- Choose the Data Directories option. If you have
- registered the program, you will be presented with room
- to insert up to 20 directories.
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- If you are evaluating PTT, you will only see room for
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- Specify your Enter the full path to your Metastock or ChartPro format
- historical directories in each entry field.
- data format
- Next to each directory name entry area is an entry field
- where you tell PTT which kind of historical dataIf you
- have Metastock data, choose the "MSP" option, and if you
- have ChartPro data format, choose the "PRO" format
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- Once done, hit CTRL-ENTER to save the entries.
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- For Since PTT opens all of the directories at the time it
- Metastock begins the update, as well as several other files, you
- Users Only may have to modify your CONFIG.SYS to increase the
- setting of FILES= parameter by the number of DATA
- Directories you define plus about five. For example, if
- your CONFIG.SYS setting for FILES= is FILES=20 and you
- have 20 DATA directories, you might have to change the
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- Now specify Then, go to the Update Options menu item and fill in the
- the Update entry fields in that panel. See the discussion of the
- Options Formatted ASCII file (page 28), Raw Quote Files (page
- 7), and other terms used by PTT for information on how
- to set these values.
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- If you need help on any of the fields of this screen,
- hit the F1 function key while your cursor is positioned
- in the field. The PTT.HLP file contains descriptions of
- of the usage and meaning of each field.
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- Raw Quote Input File
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- Raw Quote Input File is the name of the downloaded file
- from Prodigy, Compuserve, GEnie or Dow Jones News
- Service. This file is "raw", in that it looks just like
- the terminal session you had with that service.
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- The Formatted ASCII file name is where PTT will place
- the "formatted" quotes. The default name for this file
- is PTTASC.PRN. This file is the one that contains the
- "comma delimited" records formatted according to the
- "ASCII Format Type" shown below.
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- Formatting
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- Whenever you enter the Formatting field, PTT will pop up
- a menu giving you a choice of "Predefined" or "Custom".
- The Predefined choices are described under the following
- topic, "ASCII Format Type".
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- The "Custom" choice indicates you want to use a "format
- description string" which you specify in the entry area
- of that name.
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- ASCII Format Type
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- This is a coded number that corresponds to various
- combinations of symbol, date, high, low, close, volume,
- open, and open interest orders in the Formatted ASCII
- file. The code of "1" will provide all the data items
- above. Other combinations specify different formats for
- the date field, and order of data field, i.e., whether
- to put quotes around the symbol name and date..hit F1 on
- this field to see the explanation.
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- Format Description String
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- If you chose the "Custom" formatting option, this is the
- field in which you specify the field format definition,
- or "format description string".
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- The Format Description String defines the format of a
- comma separated quote by using single letters to
- describe each field in the quote. The code letters for
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- S - Ticker Symbol
- D - Date
- H - High
- L - Low
- C - Close
- V - Volume
- O - Open
- I - Open Interest
- X - Skip this field
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- date,symbol,high,low,close,open,open int,other,volume
- where "other" is some other data value, then your format
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- DSHLCOIXV
- As with the Pre-Defined ASCII FORMAT code and the Custom
- Format files, the Format Specification String can be
- used to either define the format of your FORMATTED ASCII
- FILE as an INPUT file, or your Formatted ASCII File as
- the OUTPUT of the conversion from Raw Quote File format
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- Notify of Possible Splits
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- If you want PTT to notify you of possible stock splits
- while it is updating, specify 'Y' in this entry.
- Otherwise specify 'N'. Look in the PTT.LOG file for the
- suggested split ratios.
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- Prompt for Missing Symbols
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- If you have ChartPro/Megatech, setting this to "Y" will
- cause PTT to AUTOMATICALLY add the .PRO file for any
- symbol it encounters for which a data file does not
- exist. If you specify "N" for this field, PTT will skip
- the missing symbols and not add them to the database.
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- For Metastock Users, the situation is somewhat more
- complex: If you want PTT to stop when it encounters a
- symbol in the ASCII file which is NOT in the MetaStock
- data base, specify 'Y' in this entry. By doing so, PTT
- will allow you to enter the COMPANY NAME associated with
- the symbol. PTT will then ADD the symbol and the quotes
- to the MetaStock data base.
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- If you decide to start following a stock, fund or bond,
- say AAPL, and you haven't added the security to
- MetaStock yet; then when PTT comes across a new symbol,
- it will ask you for the "full company name" of the
- symbol and add it to the data base for you. Be sure you
- have enough room left in your data base, however. You
- can only have 255 data files per MetaStock data
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- full security name if it encounters a symbol not
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- A very If you plan on adding a large number of securities, you
- Helpful Hint can download the file TICKER.EXE from the FlexSoft BBS
- or Compuserve's INVFORUM. This file is a fairly complete
- list of stock symbols and stock company names. The
- TICKER.EXE file is a self-extracting file that contains
- a file named COMPANY.LST. PTT will look for the file
- COMPANY.LST in the \PTT directory. If it finds the file,
- it will search for the ticker symbol to be added. If it
- finds it, it will fill in the Company Name from this
- file into the dialog box. You can accept the company
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- Reverify Data Files
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- Leave this setting set to "N" unless you have reason to
- believe that there are duplicate dates or dates out of
- order in your data files. If you set this to "Y", PTT
- will read the entire historical data file, sort the
- quotes by date and rewrite the file, dropping any
- duplicates or quotes with invalid high,low,close
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- Rebuild Symbol Index
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- When you first install PTT, or whenever you add or move
- a historical data file that you want PTT to update, you
- should set this parameter to "Y" to cause PTT to
- "Reverify/Rebuild" its symbol lookup files (PTTSYM.IX
- and PTTSYM.DB). If you do not change your data directory
- contents by moving or adding symbols or changing the
- order of the directories from one run of PTT to another,
- then this parameter can be set to "N" to speed up the
- updating and reporting functions.
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- Maximum LookBack Period
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- This value is the maximum number of quotes in the past
- that PTT will access when computing the volume and price
- averages and new high, new low figures. To enhance PTT
- performance, you can set this value to a lower number.
- By default, the number set is 4000 days, to allow you to
- add over 15 years of daily data.
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- If this value is set too large, PTT may reduce it to
- some value that it can accomodate in the memory
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- Warning! If this value is set too low, you may not be able to add
- an imported historical data file containing more quotes
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- Maximum Number of Ticker Symbols
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- Specify the maximum number of ticker symbols that you
- will want have in all your data directories. This number
- is used to build the PTTSYM.IX and PTTSYM.DB speedup
- index so that PTT can find any symbol, in any directory,
- in the shortest time possible.
- If you make this number too small, PTT will crash when
- it encounters more than the number of symbols in all
- your data directories.
- Note that changing this value requires you to delete the
- PTTSYM.* files before using PTT again. In addition, PTT
- will need to recompute the high, low and averages for
- each symbol. The specification of this value consumes
- the following amount of disk space:
-
- 11 * 4 * max_symbols +
- 44 * number of symbols actually updated
-
- For 300 symbols, this would be
-
- 11 * 4 * 300 = 13200 +
- 300 * 44 = 13200
- = 26400 bytes
-
- Append to Log File
-
- PTT keeps a "log" file where it places status and error
- messages that may occur during the process of converting
- and updating your data. If you specify "Y" to this
- setting, PTT will add the messages to the end of the
- file each time it runs. If you specify "N" to this
- setting, PTT will erase and restart the file from the
- beginning each time it runs. The name of this file is
- "PTT.LOG".
-
- The author uses the following setup on this page:
-
- +--------------Setup Process/Update Options-------------------------+
- | Raw Quote Input File C:\PDL\PDL.OUT |
- | |
- | Formatted ASCII File? PTTASC.PRN |
- | |
- | ASCII Format Type? 1 Average Volume Calculations # of Days? 1 |
- | Flag Changes in Volume above? 50 |
- | Notify of Possible Splits Y and in Price above? 10 |
- | Maximum Number of Ticker Symbols 1000 |
- | Maximum Lookback Period 260 |
- | Prompt for Missing Symbols N Append to Log File? Y |
- | |
- | Reverify Data Files? N |
- | Rebuild Symbol Index? Y |
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- Specifying Modem Parameters
-
- If you plan to use PTT to download directly from a data
- service (such as Compuserve or GEnie) you will need to
- fill in the Modem Setup screen shown below. This is
- where you specify the serial communication port, and
- other parameters shown below in order to use PTT to
- download.
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- +----------------------Modem and Phone Type-----------------------+
- | |
- | Communications Port 1 |
- | |
- | Pulse or Tone (P or T) T |
- | |
- | Modem Supports CD? Y DSR? Y |
- | |
- | Modem Initialization Commands (without AT prefix) |
- | Z^ME1Q0X1V1^M&C1&D1 |
- | |
- | Hit the F1 Function Key for Help on each field |
- +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
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- Communications Port
-
- Choose the Modem Port menu item and fill in the number
- which corresponds to the serial port number to which
- your modem is attached. You can place the modem on any
- port from 1 to 4.
-
- PTT only operates with "Hayes compatible" modems. It
- works with MNP, V.32, V.32bis and V.42 modems, but it is
- necessary that the command set for the modem comply to
- the minimal Hayes standards. This is generally the case
- with most modems purchased in the last few years.
-
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- Pulse or Tone
-
- If your telephone system uses Tone Dialing, enter a "T".
- Otherwise, enter "P" for Pulse Dialing. Tone dialing
- sounds like a series of tones when you dial rather than
- a ratatat sound of a "pulsed" dial.
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- Carrier Detect (CD)
-
- If your modem is set to report the presence of a
- "carrier signal" when there is an online connection,
- specify "Y" here. The CD signal is the only way that PTT
- can tell if the session is still connected. Most modems
- can be set to report the presence of CD. Consult your
- modem manual if you don't know how to do it. In general,
- the modem command "&C1" is used to enable this feature.
-
- If your modem can report DSR, then PTT can test if the
- modem is plugged in and available. If you specify "Y"
- here, PTT will attempt to test the modem's presence
- before starting to send commands to it. If you receive a
- message indicating the "modem port is not valid", it is
- possible that your modem is not sending DSR in to your
- computer. If this occurs, set the DSR setting above to
- "N".
-
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- Modem Initialization Commands
-
- Most modems and programs require some special "commands"
- in order to work together. Since PTT can be used with
- many different modems that do not share identical
- command sets, it is up to you to customize the modem so
- that it can be used with PTT.
-
- The Modem Initialization string is not normally needed,
- but if you encounter problems connecting, you might need
- to set some modem parameters, and this would be the
- place to do it. Do not include the "AT" command prefix
- in this area, since that is automatically inserted by
- PTT when it issues this command.
-
- PTT expects the settings shown below. The items shown
- before the explanations are the "usual" modem commands
- for the option.
-
- V1 Verbose return codes
- Q0 Report return codes after each command
- E1 Echo Commands
- X1 Report Connect message only
- &C1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) shows true state of the
- remote carrier signal
- &D2 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) should reset modem if
- dropped
-
- An example of a modem initialization string that should
- work for many modems is the following:
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- Z^MV1E1X1Q0^M&C1&D2
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- Setting up for Downloading
-
- Once you have told PTT where your data files are and how
- you want to update them, you need to specify some
- information necessary for communicating with the data
- vendor (Compuserve, GEnie or Dow Jones at this time).
- Choose the vendor (Compuserve, GEnie, or Dow Jones)
- Setup option.
-
- Here you will be asked for your userid, password, access
- number and connect speed. Consult your service
- documentation for the correct userid and password. You
- need to fill in the phone number which is to be dialed
- to connect to the service.
-
- While in the Setup screen for the data service, use the
- F1 (Help) key to obtain information about how to specify
- the correct settings.
-
- The LOGON SCRIPT NAME field should contain the name of
- the "logon script file" to be used. The logon script
- will access the service, enter your userid/password, and
- get to the point where PTT starts downloading. PTT comes
- with the following pre-built logon script files (all end
- with the suffix ".SCR"):
-
- CIS Compuserve via Compuserve node
- GENIE GEnie Closing Quotes
- GEDJNS Access Dow Jones via GEnie Gateway
- TYMNETDJ Access Dow Jones via TYMnet
- SPRINTDJ Access Dow Jones via SPRINTnet
-
-
- When you move the cursor to the LOGON SCRIPT name field,
- a file selection list will appear. Move the cursor to
- the correct file name and press ENTER to select it.
-
- Save your settings by hitting CTRL-ENTER.
-
- Special Before using PTT to download quotes from Compuserve,
- Requirements make sure that your Compuserve TERMINAL setting
- for specifies "Other" as the terminal type. To verify this,
- Compuserve log on to Compuserve, GO TERMINAL, and look at your
- Access Session Settings. If you have any other setting, PTT
- will show some "strange" character sequences at the
- bottom of the page whenever Compuserve tries to clear
- the screen. This will cause PTT to wait, since it won't
- recognize this sequence.
-
- In addition, you should set the PAGED DISPLAY setting to
- "NO" to prevent PTT from having to wait every 24 lines
- during quote downloading.
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- Special In order to download from GEnie, you must set up your
- Requirements GEnie User Settings correctly. Prior to running PTT for
- for GEnie the first time, log on to GEnie using some manual
- Access procedure. Type "SET" to go to the User Settings section
- of GEnie. Choose the item "Review/Update User Settings".
- Then, you will be presented with a menu entitled
- "Terminal Settings". You should have Terminal Type set
- to 6, Page Width set to 80, and Page Length set to 0.
- Any other settings for Page Length cause GEnie to prompt
- for a Carriage Return in the midst of the download.
-
- Downloading Current Quotes
-
- You can download quotes to the file or directory you
- specified in the Update Settings as the Raw Quote Input
- File. Choose the Download Menu item and move to the
- service name from which you wish to download. Hit ENTER
- on that service.
-
- PTT now reads each of the data directories you specified
- in the Setup Data Directories menu and creates a list of
- quotes to download based on the type of service you are
- accessing.
-
- For a daily quote service, PTT builds a quote request
- for each symbol, unless that symbol has not been found
- on a prior download (these symbols are found in the file
- NOQUOTE.???, where "???" is the service name3).
-
- After reading all the ticker symbols in your data
- directories, PTT will read an additional file named
- "TICKER.IN" for any new quotes you wish to download.
- This file should contain a ticker symbol on each line.
- For example, if you want to start accumulating quotes
- for IBM and AMH, you would create the 'TICKER.IN' file
- with the two lines below:
-
- IBM
- AMH
-
- The ticker symbols must begin in the first position of
- the line and there should not be anything following the
- ticker symbol.
-
- If you have specified a "translate file" (see the
- section on "Translation of Ticker Symbols"), PTT will,
- at this point, translate your ticker symbols to those
- required by the data vendor.
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- To stop the PTT will now log on to the service, request the quotes
- download, and place them in the file. To stop the download while
- hit the ESC it is running, hit the ESC key once to cause PTT to log
- key off the data service.
-
- If a quote Once the quotes are downloaded, you should run an Update
- should not Data command from the Main Menu.
- be in the
- NOQUOTE.svc Any symbol not found on the data service will be placed
- file, in a file "NOQUOTE.svc" which will be used in the first
- remove it step (above) to avoid asking for that symbol again. This
- with a text prevents the needless asking for quotes that do not
- editor. match those on the service.
-
- If you have a symbol in your ticker file that does not
- match the symbol on the data service, you need to either
- change your historical data file's ticker symbol, or add
- that symbol to the vendor.XLT translate file.
-
- Determining Specifying the file name to which PTT is to download can
- the file be done in several ways
- name for the
- download
- 1) Specify a specific name in the RAW QUOTE FILE name.
- 2) Specify a directory name in the RAW QUOTE FILE
- name. If you specify a directory name, PTT will
- download to a file name created in the form
- 'YYMMDD.svc' where 'YYMMDD' is the current date
- according to your system clock, and 'svc' is
- 'GEN' for GEnie
- 'CIS' for Compuserve.
- 3) Specify a file or directory name on the PTT command
- line as the last argument
-
- Downloading Historical Quotes
-
- PTT downloads historical quotes by reading a file named
- "TICKER.HQ". Each line in this file should contain the
- ticker symbol to be downloaded. You can have additional
- information on the line if it is separated from the
- ticker symbol by a space.
-
- For example, to download symbols IBM, AAPL, MSFT, you
- could have the following in your TICKER.HQ file:
-
- IBM International Bus Mach
- AAPL Apple Computer
- MSFT
- PTT will read the TICKER.HQ list and issue a request for
- each symbol contained there, unless a file by the name
- of sss.DJH exists in the download directory. That is, if
- "IBM.DJH" is in the directory specified in the RAW QUOTE
- INPUT file of the setup, then the download request for
- IBM is skipped.
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- Converting DJNS Historical Quotes
-
- You can convert historical quotes by using a "wildcard"
- specification for the Raw Quote File Name. For example,
- to convert all //HQ downloaded files, which were
- downloaded to the current directory (\PTT), just specify
- "*.DJH" in the Raw Quote File Name. From the DOS command
- line, you could say:
-
- PTT *.DJH
-
- and each historical quote file would be loaded. If you
- have Prompt For Missing Symbols set to "Y", then PTT
- will add the new data files.
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- Command Line Options for PTT
-
- Command Line Personal Ticker Tape is meant to be run from the DOS
- parameters command line rather than interactively. In order to do
- are Case this, it has numerous command line options that can set
- Sensitive and control the PTT processing run.
- (meaning you
- must specify The following section will cover the major useful
- upper and command line options that would be used on a day-to-day
- lower case basis.
- where shown)
-
- The -f option
-
- The "-f " option allows you to set the ASCII Format Type
- from the command line. The parameter following the "-f "
- should be one of the formats listed in the Setup Update
- Options panel. You can also specify the name of a Custom
- Format file (xxxx.FMT).
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- The -a option
-
- The "-a " option tells PTT that the file (or file list)
- following this "-a " contains Formatted ASCII files in
- the format specified by the current ASCII Format Type
- setting. You can use DOS type "wildcards" in the RAW
- QUOTE FILE name to process more than one file.
-
- If a Raw Quote Input File is specified, the file
- following the "-a " will contain the output of PTT's
- scan of the Raw Quote File.
-
- If no Raw Quote Input File is specified, then PTT will
- assume that the file specification following the "-a "
- contains an already formatted file and will use it as
- input to the update process. You can use DOS type
- "wildcards" in the FORMATTED ASCII FILE name to process
- more than one file as well.
-
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- The -D option
-
- To invoke an automatic download from the DOS command
- line, use the "-D " option on the command line.
- Following the "-D ", specify the line number of the
- Download menu choice as shown on the Main Menu. For
- example, to download from Compuserve Basic Quotes (the
- first line in the DownLoad Menu), use
- "-D 1"
-
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- The -Q option
-
- If you want to turn off the report that goes to the
- screen and the PTT.RPT file, use this option (Q for
- "quiet").
-
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- The -u option
-
- The "-u" option on the command line with a -D request to
- DOWNLOAD will tell PTT to do an update with the current
- downloaded data after the download completes
- successfully.
-
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- The -x option
-
- The "-x" option on the command line (before the RAW
- QUOTE FILE name) will cause PTT to do all processing
- except the historical data file updating. This option is
- useful if you want PTT to parse the Raw Quote Input
- File, but do not want to update your data files without
- inspecting the Formatted ASCII file.
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- You can specify the Maximum LookBack Period by using the
- "-m" option followed by a number between 1 and 10000
- which will be used for the lookback period
-
-
- The -RY and -RN options
-
- To tell PTT to rebuild the Index files, specify "-RY" on
- the command line. To avoid rebuilding the index files,
- specify "-RN" on the command line. See page 15 for a
- description of PTT symbol index processing.
-
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- The -M option to look for Missing Updates
-
- PTT can be used to create a report of those securities
- which have not been updated. It does this by scanning
- the PTTSYM files looking for the most recent update
- date. Then, it scans the securities looking for those
- whose last update is not equal to that highest update
- date. A report is generated to the screen and to the
- PTT.LOG file if any securities are found to have a
- different update date.
-
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- Specifying the Raw Quote Input File
-
- The last parameter on a PTT command line must be the
- name of the Raw Quote Input File. If you are downloading
- via the -D command option, the downloaded data will be
- placed in this file and the update will take place from
- this file.
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- An Few Examples
-
- If you want to simply run PTT from a batch file (and you
- have registered), you can place the following command in
- the batch file:
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- where "input_quote_filename" is the name of the RAW
- QUOTE INPUT file. The update process will use the
- parameters you last specified in the PTT menu for PTT
- Update Parameters (raw quote file name, etc) and the
- data directories you specified in the DATA Directories
- screen.
-
- To download from Compuserve Basic Quotes, place the
- quotes in file CIS.LOG, format the files according to
- ASCII Format 1 (7 field with quotes around symbol and
- date), you would use this command:
-
- PTT -f 1 -D 1 CIS.LOG
-
- To download as just shown above, and then to update your
- data files in one step, place the "-u" flag on the
- command line as follows:
-
- PTT -f 1 -D 1 -u CIS.LOG
-
- To update your historical data from a previously
- formatted data file contained in DJ30.PRN in 5-field MSU
- export format, you would say:
-
- PTT -f 8 -a DJ30.PRN
-
- Assuming you had a directory, called \DATA with several
- 5-field .PRN files in it, each named with the symbol
- name as "symbol.PRN", you could run PTT to update all
- the symbols in the directory as follows:
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- PTT -f 8 -a \DATA\*.PRN
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- The Free Financial Network (FFN) stock data file for
- 04/28 of the current year can be processed by the
- following command
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- PTT -f 6 -a STK0428.PRN
-
- or if you had placed your Stock, Futures, and Index data
- from FFN in the directory FFN, you could process them
- all by the command
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- File Maintenance
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- PTT contains a "Maintenance" menu item with which you
- can inspect and modify your historical data
- directories(4).
-
- The Maintenance menu allows you to choose a historical
- data directory you wish to inspect or modify. Once a
- directory is chosen, a list of each of the files in the
- directory appears. To modify a security file, move the
- cursor to that file and press ENTER (or F10) to activate
- the menu above the security list.
-
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- Edit Security
-
- You can view all the quotes for a security file in a
- scrollable list with this menu choice. If you wish to
- add a new quote, move to the quote before which the new
- quote is to be inserted and press the INS key. PTT will
- automatically try to insert a record for the following
- business day and will check that the date you are adding
- is not currently in use. If you change your mind about
- adding the new quote, hit the ESC key.
-
- To delete a quote record, press the DEL key. while the
- cursor is positioned on the record you wish to delete.
-
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- Rename Security
-
- You can rename a security file by selecting the RENAME
- menu choice. You can change either the security ticker
- symbol or the security name itself (if you have
- Metastock format).
-
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- Delete Security
-
- You can delete a security file by choosing this menu
- option. You are asked if you are sure this is what you
- want to do via a message box. Select "Yes" if it is.
-
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- 4 This File Maintenance feature is standard with PTT 2.00 and later
- versions. It is offered as an upgrade to users of PTT prior to version
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- Split Security
-
- Handling a stock split in a security file can be done
- either "manually" or "automatically". The Manual choice
- allows you to specify the split date and the split
- ratio.
-
- The "Automatic" choice will search the file for
- potential splits, and make an attempt to "guess" what
- the split ratio is. You are presented with a message box
- that shows the date and the ratios. You can choose "Yes"
- to go ahead and do the split, "No" to skip this split
- and search for the next, and "View" to view the data
- file in Edit mode. If you press ESC, the split checking
- for the security is halted.
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- Add Security
-
- You can add a security file using this menu choice. You
- are asked for the name of the security and the symbol.
-
- Creating Reports of Current Price/Volume Activity
-
- PTT generates a report as it updates the data files.
- For each symbol updated, it contains the number of
- quotes, the AVERAGE VOLUME for the symbol, the CHANGE IN
- PRICE from the previous close, and the VOLUME%CHANGE
- (from the average volume). This last value can be very
- useful in spotting unusual activity in a security. This
- report can give you a jump on the rest of the world as
- they wait for their Investor's Daily to arrive. This
- report is written to the file PTT.RPT in the \PTT
- directory.
-
- The first time you run PTT to update your data files, it
- will take LONGER than normally will be required, because
- it reads each file completely to compute the necessary
- statistics, such as TOTAL VOLUME, HIGH, and LOW price.
- After the totals have been computed and stored in the
- file "PTTSYM.DB", it will not be necessary for PTT to
- re-compute these amounts, so the update will be
- extremely fast.
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- PTT will also allow you to create these reports on your
- Data without actually updating them with PTT.
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- "Formatted" ASCII Data
-
- All "raw" quote sources are converted and written to a
- "formatted ASCII" file, sorted by symbol and date. You
- can define the style of Formatted ASCII that you want
- PTT to produce in the PTT menu area "Describe PTT
- Updating Parameters". The field you should set is
- labelled 'ASCII FORMAT TYPE'. Choose one of the codes
- below. The default format is 0.
-
-
- Type Description
-
- 0 "symbol","mm/dd/yy",hi,lo,cl,vol
- (5 field format)
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- 1 "symbol","mm/dd/yy",hi,lo,cl,vol,open,0
- (7-field)
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- 2 symbol,yymmdd,hi,lo,cl,vol
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- 3 symbol,yymmdd,open,hi,lo,cl,vol,0
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- 6 symbol,hi,lo,cl,vol
- or
- symbol,open,hi,lo,cl,vol,open_int
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- Free Financial Network'FFN'
- Historical Data Svc 'HDS'
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- 7 "mm/dd/yy",open,hi,lo,cl,vol,open_int
- (Chartpro)
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- 8 yymmdd,hi,lo,cl,vol
- (MSU ASCII EXPORT)
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- 9 symbol,yymmdd,open,hi,lo,cl,vol,vol
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- In formats 0 and 1, the symbol and date have quotes (")
- around them so that you can import them into a
- spreadsheet easily.
-
- The following is a sample of the format 0 output in the
- PTTASC.PRN file with the 6 fields, Symbol, Date, High,
- Low, Close, Volume (in hundreds):
-
- "AAPL","05/24/90",42.250,41.500,42.000,13226
- "ABT","05/25/90",73.875,72.500,73.125,2024
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- The default name for this file is "PTTASC.PRN". Though
- this file can be named anything you want, the rest of
- the document will refer to it as PTTASC.PRN.
-
- As shown above in the Overview of PTT Processing, PTT
- both creates and reads this Formatted ASCII file. It
- creates the file when you are "translating" quotes from
- "raw quote" sources to "formatted ASCII". Then, when you
- are updating data files, it reads the Formatted ASCII
- file.
-
- If you don't specify a RAW QUOTE INPUT FILE in the
- Update Parameter menu, PTT will read the FORMATTED ASCII
- file. This is a convenient way to avoid the time-
- consuming "translation" process if you have to run PTT
- against multiple groups of data directories. You must be
- sure that the ASCII FORMAT TYPE code is set so that it
- correctly describes the format of your file.
-
- If you choose options 6 or 8, the data is assumed to
- already be in that format, so there should not be a Raw
- Quote Input File specified. Both options 6 and 8 are
- 'export' formats for either Chartpro or Historical Data
- Service (phone 212-752-8660 to contact FFN).
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- For option 6, FFN/HDS format, you can specify a file
- name of the form 'YYMMDD.*' where 'YYMMDD' is the year,
- month, and day of the quotes. If you look at this
- format, you will notice there is no date in there.
- Alternativly, PTT understands the FFN nameing
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- selected values from the Market Close Screens of
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- Unfortunately, some information is missing from these
- screens, and you should be aware of that. For example,
- the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing price is given,
- but there is no figure for the High, the Low, the Open,
- or the Volume. So, when PTT converts it, it places the
- closing value in all of the price fields with a volume
- from the NYSE Regular Volume.
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- SP-500 SP 500
- SP-100 SP 100
- DJ-30 DJ INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE
- DJUA DJ UTILITY AVERAGE
- DJTA DJ TRANSPORTATION AVERAGE
- AVOL AMEX VOLUME
- NVOL NYSE VOLUME
- NYAD NYSE ADVANCING ISSUES
- NYDE NYSE DECLINING ISSUES
- NYSE NYSE COMPOSITE
- SPNU NYSE UP VOL
- SPND NYSE DN VOL
- NYNH NYSE NEW HIGHS
- NYNL NYSE NEW LOWS
- NYNHNL NYSE NEW HIGHS - NEW LOWS
- AMEX AMEX Market Vol
- SPAU AMEX UP VOL
- SPAD AMEX DN VOL
- AMSH AMEX NEW HIGHS
- AMSL AMEX NEW LOWS
- AXAD AMEX ADVANCING ISSUES
- AXDE AMEX DECLINING ISSUES
- XMI AMEX Major Market
- XOI AMEX OIL
- XII AMEX INSTITUTIONAL INDEX
- XCI AMEX COMPUTER INDEX
- AMNHNL AMEX NEW HIGHS - NEW LOWS
- COMP NASDAQ Comp
- INSR Insurance
- BANK Banks
- FINL Financial
- TRAN Transport
- XSUV NASDAQ Volume
- XSNHNL NASDAQ NEW HIGHS - NEW LOWS
- XSUU NASD UP VOL
- XSUD NASD DN VOL
- XSUH NASD NEW HIGHS
- XSUL NASD NEW LOWS
- XSUA NASD ADVANCING ISSUES
- XSUC NASD DECLINING ISSUES
- PRMR Prime rate
- TB91 3-mo T-bills
- T182 6-mo T-bills
- USTB-C 12-mo T-bills
- SP-15 10-yr T-notes
- SALO 30-yr T-bonds
- DJB DJ 20 bonds
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- be used by default when PTT converts the quotes. If you
- want to use some other TICKER symbol for one of these
- values, you need to create a file called "TICKER.CNF".
- Place the new ticker symbol in the file as shown in the
- example below.
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- As an example, suppose you want to have the ticker
- "DJIA" for the Dow Jones 30 Industrial Average, and you
- also want "SPX.I" for the SP-500 Index. You need to use
- an editor to create a file called TICKER.CNF. Place the
- following lines in TICKER.CNF (5).
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- DJ-30 = DJIA
- SP-500 = SPX.I
- Now, instead of updating the TICKER symbol SP-500, PTT
- will update "SPX.I". Similarly, DJIA will be used
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- As of October 1992, PRODIGY began providing special
- symbols (beginning with "&") that include major indices,
- currency rates, and volume and issue totals.
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- With release 1.09 of PTT, PTT will translate the &
- symbols as downloaded by ProDownLoad (PDL). These
- symbols are generally translated one for one, i.e., a
- single symbol generates a single quote, with the
- exception of the "Issues Traded" and "Exchange Volume"
- symbols for the NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ. Each of those
- symbols generates 4 quotes, for Total, Advancing,
- Declining and Unchanged.
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- For example, the PRODIGY quote for &AMVL contains the
- total volume, advancing volume, declining volume, and
- unchanged volume. PTT breaks this quote line into 4
- individual symbols, &AMVL, &AMVLA, &AMVLD, and &AMVLU,
- respectively. The "Issues Traded" quotes will have the
- same suffixes "A", "D", and "U" for Advancing,
- Declining and Unchanged.
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- The PRODIGY.XLT file should be used to translate the "&
- symbol" tickers to those found in your historical data
- files. For example, the author uses the following:
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- DJ-30= &DJIA
- SP-500=&SPX
- SP-100=&OEX
- AMEX=&XAM
- AVOL=&AMVL
- XCI=&XCI
- DJTA=&DJT
- DJUA=&DJU
- FINL=&FINL
- GOLF=&NYGL
- INSR=&NSXI
- TRAN=&TRAN
- PRMR=&PRM
- XII=&XII
- XMI=&XMI
- XOI=&XOI
- COMP=&IXIC
- NYSE=&NYCI
- VALU=&VLIC
- R2000=&RUS2
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- Other translations can be used for other symbols as
- PRODIGY adds them.
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- Description of PTTSYM files
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- Raw Quote Conversion Notes
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- When you first run PTT, it creates a pair of files in
- the current directory. They are PTTSYM.IX and PTTSYM.DB.
- The .IX file tells PTT, for each symbol, how to find the
- data in the .DB file. The .DB file, for each symbol,
- has a "summary record" which contains:
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- 1) HI price for the symbol
- 2) LO price for the symbol
- 3) the number of quotes in the file
- 4) an "index" which tells which DATA DIRECTORY this
- symbol was found in (from your PTT setup screen),
- 5) what the offset in the MASTER directory was for the
- symbol.
- There are three reasons PTT issues the message
- "Rescanning for HI and LO ....":
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- 1) It cannot locate the summary record for the symbol.
- 2) The number of quotes (item 3 above) does not match
- the number of quotes in the actual data file. This
- is usually caused by manual updating of the symbol,
- MetaStock EDIT DATA. If you have added or deleted
- data without PTT, PTT rescans to find out what you
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- 3) You have set REVERIFY DATA FILES to "YES"
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- where you run PTT and dump the PTTSYM.IX file, it should
- contain all the symbols in all the symbols that you
- updated from that directory.
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- Then if you dump the PTTSYM.DB file, it also contains
- all the symbols. Each record in PTTSYM.DB is pointed to
- by a record in PTTSYM.IX (for the same symbol).
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- If you have any doubt about the correctness of these two
- files, you should delete your PTTSYM.IX and PTTSYM.DB
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- For the third cause, PTT is only doing what you asked it
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- Dow Jones News Service Quotes
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- Converting DOW JONES HISTORICAL QUOTES (//HQ)
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- PTT automatically recognizes and will convert a file
- containing DOW JONES HISTORICAL QUOTES and create the
- intermediate file containing the formatted ASCII output.
- DOW JONES HISTORICAL QUOTES are obtained from Dow Jones
- News Service database //HQ, by typing, for APPLE
- COMPUTER,
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- //HQ
- AAPL P1
- You should capture the entire session to a disk file.
- Then this file is described to PTT as the "raw" quote
- input file. It will be converted and you will then have
- historical quote data on the stock.
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- Converting DOW JONES AVERAGES (//DJA)
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- PTT will convert the output of the //DJA command for the
- INDUSTRIAL average only. This output is obtained by
- typing
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- IND P1
- The quotes for INDUSTRIAL averages (DJIA) will be
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- PTT will translate the "Pricing History" output of the
- //TRADELINE data base as well. This allows you to get
- all the major indexes as well as stock price history.
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- You must turn on capture BEFORE typing in the
- //TRADELINE command.
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- GEnie quotes (Daily and Historical)
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- GEnie quotes from the GEnie *STAR service are also
- translated by PTT. Capture the entire output of the
- GEnie quote request, including the line where you enter
- the symbol.
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- Early in 1991, GEnie changed their quote format to
- include the ticker symbol in the line with the quote
- information. This makes the job of converting the quotes
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- PTT will not Be sure to apply all the quotes from one year during
- handle the that year if your quote source is GEnie Closing Quotes.
- crossing
- over from Also, GEnie gives back all the classes of a stock when
- one year to you ask for an issue. This means, for some utilities,
- the next that you can get MANY QUOTES for a single request. PTT
- with GEnie doesn't know which one you want, so it converts all of
- Closing them. Preferred classes of a stock are indicated by
- Quotes adding a period followed by the CLASS to the stock
- symbol. For example,
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- Philadelphia Electric (PE) Preferred Class G will be
- "PE.G"
- If the Preferred Class is blank, then the symbol
- generated by PTT will be the ticker followed by a
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- PTT will create the common classed stock symbol by
- adding the class to the symbol, e.g., WAN Class B
- becomes "WANB" for Wang Class B.
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- Other suffixes, such as WS (Warrant), WI (When Issued)
- are also added to the end of the basic symbol to
- indicate the different quote type, for example,
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- MVL.WS for Manville Corp Warrants
- Mutual fund symbols will not be terminated with (.X), so
- if you ask for FMAGX, the symbol generated by PTT will
- indeed be "FMAGX", not "FMAGX.X".
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- In addition, now that GEnie is providing Mutual Fund
- data with only the NAV quote, PTT will place the Net
- Asset Value (NAV) in all of the price fields,
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- CompuServe Quick and Basic Quotes
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- PTT will extract CompuServe Quick Quotes (QQUOTE) or
- BASICQUOTES if they are in the "standard" format. This
- format contains the fields:
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- Volume,
- Hi/Ask,
- Low/Bid,
- Last (Close),
- Change,
- Update (Date)
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- PTT allows you to enter MULTIPLE symbols at the prompt:
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- See the previous section regarding MULTIPLE quotes per
- line (GEnie Quotes) for restrictions on the size of the
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- If you have CIM, PTT will convert CIM quotes obtained
- via the QUOTE Service. The CIM quotes must have the line
- below Ticker Volume High Low Last Change Update at the
- beginning of the list of tickers.
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- Obtaining quotes from PRODIGY
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- FlexSoft can provide you with another program, called
- PDL, to get the quotes from Prodigy. PDL is a program to
- download Prodigy (6) Quote Track data into a file. Using
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- GEnie is an information data service provided by General Electric Co.
- CompuServe is an information service provided by Compuserve Inc
- Prodigy is a registered service mark and trademark of
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- One nice feature of PTT is that it can "fix" your DATA
- files if they get out of date sequence. It reads the
- entire data file, merges in the quotes from Prodigy (or
- Dow Jones), sorts them, matching dates up, and then
- writes the whole file out in order, dropping any
- duplicates. Dates read from the ASCII quote file
- supersede those in the data file, so you can make
- corrections by changing your ASCII quote for a
- particular date.
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- PTT will allow you to obtain your quotes on weekends or
- early Monday morning before the market opens. Even
- though the Prodigy header says that the quote is for a
- Saturday, for example, PTT is aware that the market
- isn't open on Saturdays, so the quote is "fixed up" to
- be for the preceding Friday. Even if the quote is
- listed on Monday, if it is prior to the market opening,
- it will still be fixed up to be a Friday quote.
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- Also, you can keep gathering print data to the Prodigy
- print file for days, weeks or months. PTT doesn't mind.
- It can handle up to 21,500 quotes in the Prodigy print
- file. No need to keep creating "daily" files.
- Personally, I let the quotes and letters, bulletins,
- etc. accumulate for a month or so. Then I start a new
- file and name the old one something like "upto1209.lst"
- and then back that up to a floppy for historical
- reasons. You can input that file to PTT again any
- time..no problem.
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- If you decide to start following a stock, fund or bond,
- say AAPL, and you haven't added the security to Chartpro
- yet; then when PTT comes across a new symbol, it will
- automatically add it to the data base for you. Be sure
- you have enough room left in your data base, however.
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- If you have Dow Jones Historical quotes, just specify
- the input file containing the quotes as you would the
- Prodigy print image file. PTT will pick out the quote
- data from any Dow Jones News or other text. If you have
- captured DJA (Dow Jones Averages), it is necessary to
- modify the text slightly. PTT will change the heading
- "INDUSTRIALS"to "STOCK DJ-30" (if you are calling the 30
- Industrials by some other symbol name, you should edit
- the PTTASC.PRN file to change this name). Also, PTT
- adds one zero to the volume figures, because it appears
- that Dow Jones lies; they claim the volume is expressed
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- PTT can create Metastock format files from scratch. The
- PTT package comes with a "seed" file called "MASTER"
- which can be copied to any directory to make it a
- Metastock directory. When you do that, you can use the
- PROMPT FOR MISSING SYMBOLS option to have PTT request
- the symbol (company name) for any tickers not already in
- the Metastock directory. Once you have either Metastock
- format or Chartpro/Megatech format files, you can use
- other charting or analysis programs (such as Technical
- Analysis Scanner, "TAS") with them.
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- PTT also creates and updates Chartpro/Megatech format
- files. This option is actually easier to use, since
- there is no company name associated with the file, nor
- is there a limit on the number of files per directory.
- PTT will just create (without prompting you for a name)
- each ticker's history file as it finds them.
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- PTT Restrictions
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- 1) No more than 20,000 quotes can be contained in a
- single Raw Quote File. If you need to input more
- quotes, break the file into pieces and use multiple
- file names in the command line.
- 2) This program will not work beyond the year 1999.
- 3) No provision is made for holidays when date fixing
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- How to Get Help
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- If you have any questions regarding the use of this
- program, or you discover any problems, please send me a
- message on Prodigy (JBMD65A). I can also be reached on
- GEnie -M.MOORE41
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- PTT BBS Operation
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- If you would like to check for a newer copy of PTT, or
- if you have a problem to report, you can also contact
- the FlexSoft Bulletin Board System (BBS) at
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- SAMPLE PTT SUMMARY REPORT
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- Personal Ticker Tape (PTT 1.00)
- Summary Report for 10/12/90
- VOL% PRICE PRICE%
- EQUITY NAME HIGH LOW CLOSE VOLUME CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE
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- AXP 18.875 18.500 18.750 12864 -16% +0.125 +1%
- BEV 8.375 7.875 8.375 4797 -19% +0.875 +12%
- BMY 79.875 78.250 78.625 11587 +5% -0.625 -1%
- BV 11.625 11.500 11.500 3863 -75% +0.000 +0%
- CCON 27.250 26.750 26.750 278 -11% -0.250 -1%
- CNR 15.250 14.500 14.875 7866 -4% +0.500 +3%
- MO 70.750 70.000 70.625 16350 -35% +1.000 +1%
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- contains a summary of the symbol updates for the day. If
- the volume exceeds 50% of the average volume, a 'V'
- appears in the right column. If the price is a New Low
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- Format description string 13
- Formatted ASCII File 13
- Formatting 13
- Free Financial Network 25
- Maximum LookBack Period 15, 24
- Maximum Number of Ticker Symbols 16
- Metastock 12
- Notify of Possible Splits 14
- Prompt for Missing Symbols 14
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- Rebuild Symbol Index 15
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