Volatility-based Intraday calculator for BSE

#11
Dear friends,

For a long time, I have been trying to develop an intraday calculator using Excel and VB. Finally, I have been able to pull it off.

You just need to enter the BSE scrip code and the data is pulled into the excel sheet and the signals are generated for you to follow.

Download the calculator and the supporting excel add-in from here:

http://www.4shared.com/file/e0I6QNz1/Volatility_Intraday_Calculator.html

http://www.4shared.com/file/X0D7cZzR/RCH_Stock_Market_Functions.html

Notably, the calculator shows #NAME? error in some of the cases. This is because E drive is my primary drive. To do away with this problem, click on the cell showing this error and change the letter E to C (or whichever is the primary drive) in the formula bar. Once this is done, the calculator should work fine.

Please also note that the password to sheet is imran123, so use it to customize your sheet.

The calculator works with more than 99% accuracy levels in trading decisions.
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#15
Dear friends,

For a long time, I have been trying to develop an intraday calculator using Excel and VB. Finally, I have been able to pull it off.

You just need to enter the BSE scrip code and the data is pulled into the excel sheet and the signals are generated for you to follow.

Download the calculator and the supporting excel add-in from here:

http://www.4shared.com/file/e0I6QNz1/Volatility_Intraday_Calculator.html

http://www.4shared.com/file/X0D7cZzR/RCH_Stock_Market_Functions.html

Notably, the calculator shows #NAME? error in some of the cases. This is because E drive is my primary drive. To do away with this problem, click on the cell showing this error and change the letter E to C (or whichever is the primary drive) in the formula bar. Once this is done, the calculator should work fine.

Please also note that the password to sheet is imran123, so use it to customize your sheet.

The calculator works with more than 99% accuracy levels in trading decisions.
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