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Old 5th December 2007, 03:25 PM
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Just take the Sectorindustry.txt file and update the NSE codes with Viratech codes. If they codes are same them you just follow the procedure and create the sector and industries.

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OHMIGOD!! Manually! One-by-one!
I guess you a right. I cant think of another less excruciating way to do this..sigh.....
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But does this actually create INDICES like the BSE/NSE indices? I'd like a couple (to begin with) for the Hospitality and Media&Entertainment sectors (which do not figure amongst the BSE/NSE sectoral indices). Will following the procedure of creating sectors actually create the SECTORAL INDICES (with historical values based on the available data)? Or does some additional logic for index creation need to be implemented?

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Two more sectoral indices ideas that have somewhat crystallized in my mind - an UTILITIES index (comprising of Power suppliers & Telecom service providers. Any others you think should be included?) & an EXPLORATION index (comprising of Mining & Oil&Gas exploration companies).

But before i plunge into this a reply to my previous query would be most helpful. Karthik, Murthy where are you guys.

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P.S. The Retail sector also needs to be tracked as plenty of growth lies ahead of it; but there are too few listed players too warrant a separate Index. So how about clubbing the retail players with those in the Media&Entertainment sector & creating a GenX Index (shopping complexes, multiplexes, sattelite Tv & stuff where GenX & Y are likely to splurge a large chunk of their growing surplus incomes)?
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The 'categoryIndex' seems to be an ignored category in Ami (maybe for future use).

To create indices the way exchanges do you need the mkt cap figures (for the stks comprising the indices). Since it's not available in the 'warehoused' data there's no way Ami can 'mine' and use it. So does anyone have any idea how these sectoral aggregates are actually created in Ami??

Another irritation is that everything has to be entered under 'Industries' even though i may not want the Industries classification, but only a few addl Sectors (fortunately there's a workaround for this).

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Unfortunately we have to run the afls UpdateIndusrtcharts and UpdateSectorcharts on a daily basis. There maybe some way to run them automatically whenever we update the data. Right now, I am not qualified enough to code for the same.

Murthy had uploaded one afl called updateCompositecharts. If you have that you have to run only one afl.

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6. Modify LoadData.afl file to point to where the StockIndustry.txt file. Is located. The Default location is the root directory of D:\. If you are apprehensive in changing the Loaddata.afl , just save the txt file in the root directory in partition D.


10. Once the Scan is complete, check it your sector and Industry allocation.

karthik
Dear Mr Karthikmarar,

Only recently I had an opportunity to look into your thread of Clean data base and organising them into various sectors . Simply a superb job and selfless service to trading community . Hats off to you and Mr Murthy.

Sir, One problem I faced in sectoral classification.
I could not understand the following lines .

` Modify LoadData.afl file to point to where the StockIndustry.txt file is located. The Default location is the root directory of D:\. If you are apprehensive in changing the Loaddata.afl , just save the txt file in the root directory in partition D.`

My doubt is how can we modify the afl. Please explain in layman`s language ,if you can.

Still this is what I did.
I deleted the old files as advised by you.
I copied the files ` new broker.sectors and broker.industries ` given by you , to Amibroker directory. ( ie., c:\program files\Amibroker.).
Then I copied ` LoadData.afl ` into c:\programfiles\Amibroker\formulas\custom.
I copied ` StockIndustry.txt` file into c:\programfiles\Amibroker.

I tried to move the symbols to Industry 255 using menu item Symbol -> Organize assignments. It appeared a little complicated and I am not sure whether I succeeded or not . Is there any method to verify whether the symbols have moved to Industry 255. Could you elaborate this. Perhaps it may be a simple thing , but I could not understand , I am sorry for that.

When I tried to use the LoadData.afl and scanned, nothing happened. I am stuck here. I would be thankful, if you could tell me where I would have gone wrong.

Thanking you , in advance and sorry for bothering you with such silly doubts.

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I am new to amibroker. Can anybody tell me how to import EOD data available at NSE in .csv format for Amibroker. Also how to get intraday buy sell signals through this software .please reply.
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I am new to amibroker and to this group. Can anybody please tell me how to import eod data from nse in .csv format for amibroker. And how to get Buy/Sell Signals for intraday. Please help
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In my Amibroker database, while doing cleanup database I got the following symbols. Regarding these symbols, I couldn't find any info in symbolchange.csv, suspension.csv and delisted.csv. I feel most probably they may be merger ie merge of one company with other leading to deletion of that company and symbol or due to scheme of amalgamation, by which company and symbol is deleted. How to know what happened and why this symbols are not traded. I tried NSE site. But I am not any more wiser for these symbols. Anyone can throw some light on these symbols?
ALCHEMIST, BALASTEELS, BILT, CEAT, COLGATE, EICHER, ESTL, ETCNET, GMRINDSTRS, GODAVRFERT, HTMT, IBP, IGS, IPCL, JCTELEC, KOJAMFIN, MAWANA, MEDIAVIDEO,
NAGREEKA, NARMDCHEMA, OENCONNECT, PAVCI, RAINCALCIN, RANEBRAKE, REVL,
RPGTLTD, SOLECTCENT, SRIADIKARI, SUNDRMCLAY, TELEDATAIN, VINTAGE,
VINYLCHEM, VISUALSOFT, WARTSILA, YOKOGAWA
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