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Tips and Tricks For Market Analyser 7

Friday, April 20th, 2012

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With the release of the new Market Analyser 7 platform we have found a few tricks that might save you time or allow you to easily set the platform up to suit your trading needs.

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The watchlists are the heart of the new platform and can easily be created, added to and analysed.
Click Quote and then N to open the Navigator window. This allows you to look up the code for any of the shares listed in Market Analyser 7. Type in part or all of the name in the Security Name box and click Search. It will then display all codes containing that information. Select the code you want and click OK and it will be added to your watchlist.

Market Analyser 7: Navigator Window

If you already know the code you can type it in the quote box and click the (arrow) to move it into the watchlist you have open. And another trick that you may have not yet discovered is the ability to drag a share from one watchlist to another, or from a watchlist to market depth. At this stage it is not possible to drag a share into a chart, but this may be included in a future release.

You can create a watchlist from any list of codes either in the Market Analyser 7 platform or even from other programs such as Microsoft Excel.

As an example, if you run a scan using the D2MX Analyser you can create a watchlist from the results. Click on the first share in the list and hold down the Shift key on the keyboard while you click on the last share in the list. This will highlight the whole list. Hold down the Ctrl key and push the C key. This is the standard Windows command for copy. Click on the Quote screen, click Clear to create a blank watchlist, and then click Import to paste the scan results into a watchlist. Click Save As and type a name for your new watchlist. You new watchlist will now appear in the list under the User Watchlists.

Analyser List in MA 7

From here you can conduct further analysis on the shares in your watchlist. Using the D2MX Charts you can right click on the share and chose Select Watchlist to pick the list you wish to analyse. Then click the Next XCode buttons (the blue arrows) to scroll through each of the shares in the watchlist.

Analyser Save

Did you know, you can also use the black arrows (next to the blue Next Xcode arrow buttons) to scroll through the Analyser results, without saving the results into a watchlist? This can save some time and reduce the number of watchlists in your list.

When you right click on a share you can Broadcast that share to all open windows. In this way you can check the daily and intraday charts as well as the fundamental information and market depth all with the click of a button. Currently all open windows will update when you click Broadcast. A future release will allow you to specify which windows update using a data link facility.

Broadcast Function in Market Analyser 7

If you have an aversion to right clicks, maybe because you have used an Apple computer in the past, there is another trick which allows you to link the Broadcast function to a key on your keyboard.

Go to the User menu and select Custom Keys. Scroll down the list of Commands until you find Broadcast. Click Edit and then press the function key on your keyboard you want to link to the command, F2. Important – press the F2 key, do not try to type in ‘F2’. Click OK and OK again.

Custom Keys in Market Analyser 7

Now you can click on a share in a watchlist and press the F2 key to Broadcast the code through all your open windows.

If you are having any trouble finding your way around the new Market Analyser 7 platform then please give the Customer Care team a call on 1300 363 766.

For more software tips:
* Getting Started Guide (pdf)
* Video Tutorials
* Webinars

By Jeff Cartridge
Education Manager

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Webinar Playback: Market Analyser 7 Watchlists

Friday, March 30th, 2012

Market Analyser 7 provides a feature-rich and easy-to-use watchlist tool for getting quotes, finding market movers, and generating lists of securities to keep an eye on.

In this webinar we looked at how to create your own watchlists and utilise the system-generated lists, as well as customising the watchlist screen to display the information most relevant to your trading.

For more webinars view the full program here.

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Create Custom Indicators with the Market Analyser Wizard

Friday, March 11th, 2011

In Market Analyser you can create custom indicators by combining a range of indicators together using the Analyser Wizard function.

The Analyser Wizard enables you to combine any number of indicators together, with each being required to meet specific rules either on the current day or within the time window specified. For example, you could combine a 34 day / 200 day Moving Average Crossover with a Stochastic Crossover, with a 5 day look back. As long as both indicators returned true within the 5 day look back period, a signal will be generated.

This example represents a fairly simple combination; however, you can combine as many indicators, price patterns or volume rules as you like to build your own custom designed indicators. You will now be able to cut down on time-consuming stock tracking and watchlist management.

All Wizard indicators can then be used as scanning indicators in the Analyser window as well as being displayed in the Charts section. You can also use your own custom-designed indicators as entry or exit rules in the Trading System module.

Using the Analyser Wizard

Click on Menu > Analysis > Analyser Wizard

The Analyser Wizard window will appear.

Click on New in the top left hand corner to create a new combination and type in a name for the indicator.

The Analyser window in Market Analyser

Click the Maximise button in the top right hand corner to enlarge the window to fill the screen.

From the list on the left hand side of the screen add in the custom indicators you want to use. Double click on the indicator and then select the parameters you wish to use. Set the Look Back period on the right of the screen to determine when the signal must be true. For example if you were using the accumulation indicator you may want to see all the shares where the signal has occurred in the last 5 days. A Look Back of zero means the signal must occur on the current day only, to be valid. If you use a number of different signals all with the Look Back of zero it is likely that you will get very few shares because all signals must occur on exactly the same day. Once you have set the parameters click on the indicator in the right hand window to update the parameters.

You can combine a wide range of different signals using the Analyser Wizard. If you want to remove an indicator then click on the indicator on the right hand side of the screen and click the yellow – button.

After completing your custom indicator, remember to click Save on the Analyser Wizard toolbar.

Now that you have created your own custom set of indicators and parameters you can run a scan of the market using the Analyser to identify the shares that meet your criteria.

The Analyser Wizard in Market Analyser allows you to customise Market Analyser to quickly and easily find the shares that meet your criteria.

By Jeff Cartridge
Education Manager

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Setting Up Screens and Layouts in The Bourse Software

Friday, February 4th, 2011

During the Traders Café webinar earlier this week I was asked to demonstrate how you would set up a layout in order to actively monitor shares in your watchlist.

The experienced users of The Bourse told how they valued the ease of looking at multiple shares from a watchlist in different timeframes, or using different forms of analysis. The View Layout feature of The Bourse can make this a simple task, by allowing you to flick quickly between the shares you follow.

View Layouts

View Layouts are a very handy way of storing your screen or desktop arrangements for easy access when you next need to view them.

Some examples of how to use them are as follows:

  • Store the charting analysis on one or multiple charts
  • Store a selection of charts for the same security, for example a daily, weekly and intraday chart, with or without analysis.
  • A layout of different windows that you use for your research and market watching.
  • Here is a screen shot of an options trader’s View Layout:

    Here is a photo of a screen layout across multiple monitors:

    If you have multiple monitors set up on your computer The Bourse desktop can then be stretched across the two screens.

    To Create a New View Layout

    An easy way is to be in Classical MDI mode. You can do this from the Window menu on on The Bourse. You can also select one of the pre-formatted pane-mode layouts to start off with. Start by selecting a pane mode layout.

    Select the Window menu, and select a view with 2 vertical panes, indicated by this icon.

    The screen will look like this:

    Click on the button with the two right arrows – we will call this the Menu button.

    This will drop down a menu. From here select My Watch Lists.

    Repeat the same on the other pane and select Chart, and your screen will look like this:

    Now size the windows to suit. Place the mouse pointer on the division between the two panes and move the division to the left to shrink the size of the Watch List and increase the size of the Chart.

    Your final screen will look like this:

    It is now recommended that you change to Classical MDI mode. This will restore the screen layout into normal Windows mode and allow you to better control the window position. Do this by selecting the Window menu and clicking on Classical MDI. You will notice that the Menu button has been replaced.

    To make navigating through ASX codes easier make sure that you have SYNC: ON in the status bar at the bottom of The Bourse screen. To switch between sync modes just double-click on the SYNC status. With sync on you can select a code on the watch list and the chart will also change.

    Most importantly, you now need to save your layout. Click on the File menu and select Save. Enter a name for your layout, click OK and the layout will be saved.

    To reload your saved layouts use the File menu and select the Open menu item. Alternatively, if they have been opened recently, they will be pinned to the bottom of the File menu.

    You can have multiple charts, multiple time frames or a range of indicators set up in your View Layout. Take the time to discover how easy The Bourse is to use and how monitoring shares is a simple process of clicking on the next share in your watchlist.

    For video tutorials on how to get the most out of your Bourse software, visit the Bourse Data website.

    By Jeff Cartridge
    Education Manager

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