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RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Nerraw - 2020-01-11

Hi guys, I'd like to ask where I can find the stock symbols/tickers for the individual S&P500 sub-industries. I use Trading View charts and I can't seem to find them. On Stockcharts.com, the tickers are different.

Trading View sub-industries: https://www.tradingview.com/markets/stocks-usa/sectorandindustry-industry/

Stocck Charts sub-industries: https://stockcharts.com/freecharts/industrysummary.html#&t=T

Does anyone know what the tickers are for the sub-industries on tradingview.com charts?

I appreciate any help. Thank you.

**My apologies if this question has been asked before, but I can't find any reference after doing a search on this forum.


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2020-01-11

(2020-01-11, 11:24 AM)Nerraw Wrote: Hi guys, I'd like to ask where I can find the stock symbols/tickers for the individual S&P500 sub-industries. I use Trading View charts and I can't seem to find them. On Stockcharts.com, the tickers are different.

Trading View sub-industries: https://www.tradingview.com/markets/stocks-usa/sectorandindustry-industry/

Stock Charts sub-industries: https://stockcharts.com/freecharts/industrysummary.html#&t=T

Does anyone know what the tickers are for the sub-industries on tradingview.com charts?

I appreciate any help. Thank you.

**My apologies if this question has been asked before, but I can't find any reference after doing a search on this forum.

I don't think it has been asked before. But sorry, I don't know, as I don't use tradingview, as I use stockcharts sectors for all of mine.


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Tryst - 2020-01-11

(2019-10-03, 02:53 PM)isatrader Wrote:
(2019-10-03, 02:31 PM)yuriythebest Wrote: Thank you so much!
Any chance of more examples in Stage Analysis Study Guide - Questions and Answers?

I will be adding some more over time, and I'm also planning on doing a video course to help people new to the method to get up to speed much quicker.

@isatrader, a video would be really good.

I'm coming back into the Weinstein method (although tbh it doesn't leave you) as I am now registered to trade US stocks as the UK stock market has been stagnent for a good few years now (although since the election result this has now changed, as we're seeing with you posting more breakouts of UK stocks since then).

Happy new year to everyone!


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Tryst - 2020-01-11

Hi all,

does anyone know if there is a way to load the stocks of a sub-sector/industry into a portfolio (watchlist) in a tool like ProRealTime?

What I did with the UK stocks a few years back was I went through each sector on teh FTSE website and added the code for each stock into a portfolio for each sector, took a bit of time but worth it (that is likely way out of date now as stocks have come and gone of the years). Obviously for the US market this would be extremely time consuming due to the amount of stocks on the US markets.

I guess even if there was a way/website/tool that allows you to export sectors into a CSV (I can then go to ProRealTime for help on loading them in then).

Thanks in advance


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - Tryst - 2020-01-11

(2020-01-11, 10:09 PM)Tryst Wrote: Hi all,

does anyone know if there is a way to load the stocks of a sub-sector/industry into a portfolio (watchlist) in a tool like ProRealTime?

What I did with the UK stocks a few years back was I went through each sector on teh FTSE website and added the code for each stock into a portfolio for each sector, took a bit of time but worth it (that is likely way out of date now as stocks have come and gone of the years). Obviously for the US market this would be extremely time consuming due to the amount of stocks on the US markets.

I guess even if there was a way/website/tool that allows you to export sectors into a CSV (I can then go to ProRealTime for help on loading them in then).

Thanks in advance

I've managed to find the list of stocks which has sectors and sub sectors as columns so can easily filter these in Excel and save as a CSV file. Thats a start, just need to see how I can load these into watchlists within ProRealTime

https://old.nasdaq.com/screening/company-list.aspx


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - alphatech - 2020-01-15

This is a great forum and thanks to all of you, I'm personally learning a lot from it.  I see daily posting for several members, we want to make sure you know that we read your posts every day and every day we learn from all of you, so thank you.


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - isatrader - 2020-01-15

(2020-01-15, 05:10 PM)alphatech Wrote: This is a great forum and thanks to all of you, I'm personally learning a lot from it.  I see daily posting for several members, we want to make sure you know that we read your posts every day and every day we learn from all of you, so thank you.

Thanks alphatech, you might have seen, but I've also recently launched a Stage Analysis youtube channel, where I'll be do regular videos and going more in-depth with the method so that people can learn. 

You can subscribe to the channel here: Subscribe to the stageanalysis youtube channel


RE: Stage Analysis Beginners Questions - alphatech - 2020-01-17

I have issues understanding how to create stop sell with limit orders. In a case of a stock that fluctuate a lot especially during after market, how would you put your stop sell with limit and make sure it triggers? Do you use ATR of 1 for it?