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Tradestation Has Just Added 96 New Indexes, Including $ADD and $VOLD

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Tradestation has just added 96 new indexes, including the long awaited $ADD (NYSE Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference ) and $VOLD ( NYSE Up Volume – Down Volume Difference).

This means you could now plot these and apply indicators directly onto the chart instead of the awkward work around subplots in the past with simulated candlesticks.

I think we have all bashed TS to some extent here and elsewhere when they messed up, but kudos to them for providing these new indexes. Personally, I think this is more important than the silly simulator they have recently introduced.

 

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$ADD NYSE Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$VOLD NYSE Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$VOLDC NYSE Up Volume – Down Volume Difference (Composite)

$ADAD AMEX Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$VOLAD AMEX Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$VOLADC AMEX Up Volume – Down Volume Difference (Composite)

$ADQD NASDAQ Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$VOLQD NASDAQ Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$ADVI Dow Jones Industrials Advancing Issues

$DECLI Dow Jones Industrials Declining Issues

$UNCHI Dow Jones Industrials Unchanged Issues

$ADID Dow Jones Industrials Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$UVOLI Dow Jones Industrials Up Volume

$UVOLIC Dow Jones Industrials Up Volume (Composite)

$DVOLI Dow Jones Industrials Down Volume

$DVOLIC Dow Jones Industrials Down Volume (Composite)

$TVOLI Dow Jones Industrials Total Volume

$TVOLIC Dow Jones Industrials Total Volume (Composite)

$VOLID Dow Jones Industrials Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$VOLIDC Dow Jones Industrials Up Volume – Down Volume Difference (Composite)

$TRINI Dow Jones Industrials Short Term Trade Index

$TRINIC Dow Jones Industrials Short Term Trade Index (Composite)

$ADVND NASDAQ 100 Advancing Issues

$DECLND NASDAQ 100 Declining Issues

$UNCHND NASDAQ 100 Unchanged Issues

$ADNDD NASDAQ 100 Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$UVOLND NASDAQ 100 Up Volume

$DVOLND NASDAQ 100 Down Volume

$TVOLND NASDAQ 100 Total Volume

$VOLNDD NASDAQ 100 Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$TIKND NASDAQ 100 Cumulative Tick Index

$TRINND NASDAQ 100 Short Term Trade Index

$ADVSP S&P 500 Advancing Issues

$DECLSP S&P 500 Declining Issues

$UNCHSP S&P 500 Unchanged Issues

$ADSPD S&P 500 Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$UVOLSP S&P 500 Up Volume

$UVOLSPC S&P 500 Up Volume (Composite)

$DVOLSP S&P 500 Down Volume

$DVOLSPC S&P 500 Down Volume (Composite)

$TVOLSP S&P 500 Total Volume

$TVOLSPC S&P 500 Total Volume (Composite)

$VOLSPD S&P 500 Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$VOLSPDC S&P 500 Up Volume – Down Volume Difference (Composite)

$TIKSP S&P 500 Cumulative Tick Index

$TIKSPC S&P 500 Cumulative Tick Index (Composite)

$TRINSP S&P 500 Short Term Trade Index

$TRINSPC S&P 500 Short Term Trade Index (Composite)

$ADVRL Russell 2000 Advancing Issues

$DECLRL Russell 2000 Declining Issues

$UNCHRL Russell 2000 Unchanged Issues

$ADRLD Russell 2000 Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$UVOLRL Russell 2000 Up Volume

$UVOLRLC Russell 2000 Up Volume (Composite)

$DVOLRL Russell 2000 Down Volume

$DVOLRLC Russell 2000 Down Volume (Composite)

$TVOLRL Russell 2000 Total Volume

$TVOLRLC Russell 2000 Total Volume (Composite)

$VOLRLD Russell 2000 Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$VOLRLDC Russell 2000 Up Volume – Down Volume Difference (Composite)

$TIKRL Russell 2000 Cumulative Tick Index

$TIKRLC Russell 2000 Cumulative Tick Index (Composite)

$TRINRL Russell 2000 Short Term Trade Index

$TRINRLC Russell 2000 Short Term Trade Index (Composite)

$ADVUS All US Advancing Issues

$DECLUS All US Declining Issues

$UNCHUS All US Unchanged Issues

$ADUSD All US Advancing Issues – Declining Issues Difference

$UVOLUS All US Up Volume

$UVOLUSC All US Up Volume (Composite)

$DVOLUS All US Down Volume

$DVOLUSC All US Down Volume (Composite)

$TVOLUS All US Total Volume

$TVOLUSC All US Total Volume (Composite)

$VOLUSD All US Up Volume – Down Volume Difference

$VOLUSDC All US Up Volume – Down Volume Difference (Composite)

$TIKUS All US Cumulative Tick Index

$TIKUSC All US Cumulative Tick Index (Composite)

$TRINUS All US Short Term Trade Index

$TRINUSC All US Short Term Trade Index (Composite)

 

$52WHN NYSE New 52-Week Highs

$52WLN NYSE New 52-Week Lows

$52WHA AMEX New 52-Week Highs

$52WLA AMEX New 52-Week Lows

$52WHQ NASDAQ New 52-Week Highs

$52WLQ NASDAQ New 52-Week Lows

$52WHI Dow 30 New 52-Week Highs

$52WLI Dow 30 New 52-Week Lows

$52WHND NASDAQ 100 New 52-Week Highs

$52WLND NASDAQ 100 New 52-Week Lows

$52WHSP S&P 500 New 52-Week Highs

$52WLSP S&P 500 New 52-Week Lows

$52WHRL Russell 2000 New 52-Week Highs

$52WLRL Russell 2000 New 52-Week Lows

$52WHUS All US New 52-Week Highs

$52WLUS All US New 52-Week Lows

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What is "composite"? Thanks.

 

ALL.

 

Includes ALL volume for stocks that are part of that index, regardless of whether it actually traded ON the host exchange for that particular index.

 

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Do you have TS on your platform?

 

If so, open a daily chart. Add the indicator "Open Interest" and you should see this.

 

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Does anyone on here have data going back to when Tradestation first posted it?

I am looking for the following 2 symbols. $UVOLUS and $DVOLUS.

I only have it back to October of 2009 and would love to get at least another year or more back.

Please contact me if you could send it or know where I could get it.

 

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