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Tech Talk
Each month in this
Journal, our technical support staff addresses issues of interest to many CSI
subscribers in a question-and-answer format.
Notice:
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Pelletier. Neither CSI nor the author undertake or intend to provide tax
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Questions and Answers
Q.
You mentioned upcoming changes to Commitments of Traders
(COT) data in a recent CSI Technical Journal and asked readers to complete a
survey with recommendations. Has the CFTC taken any action and, if so, how will
my data be affected?
A.
According to Steve Briese, editor of The Bullish Review and the
supplier of CSI's COT data, "The CFTC has announced that weekly release of the
Commitments of Traders report will begin in October. This affects the Futures
Only report, which will be released at 2:30 central time every Friday, instead
of the current biweekly schedule. The Futures + Options report will still be
released on the current alternate Mondays schedule. As you know, the current
report is compiled as of each Tuesday's close and released on alternate
Fridays. It is not clear whether the tabulation date for the Futures Only
report will remain Tuesday or be switched to Mondays. We are attempting to find
out."
CSI will continue to post COT data at the earliest possible
time after it is received. For more information on Commitments of Traders data,
please see The Bullish Review website at www.BullishReview.com.
Q.
I am trying to add indices to my portfolio but I cannot find
a listing for them in the Unfair Advantage (UA) factsheets. Where are they
located?
A.
The indices are listed with stocks and mutual funds. The
fastest way to find them from the data series selection window is to select:
Market Type - Stocks and Mutual Funds; Sort by - Exchange; Locate - Index.
Before you have finished typing "index," an alphabetical list of all indices
will display. Scroll through the listing to the indices of your choice and
check the adjacent boxes (in the "Se" column) to include in your
portfolio.
Q.
UA's ability to display both my portfolio and one or more
charts simultaneously is nice, but sometimes I want to see a single chart in as
large a format as possible. Is there a way to remove the portfolio listing?
A.
The portfolio listing cannot be removed entirely, but the
screen space it occupies can be adjusted according to your needs. To reduce (or
expand) the space used by the portfolio window, use your mouse pointer to grab
the vertical dividing line between the chart and the portfolio list. The cursor
will change from an arrow to a double vertical line with arrows pointing to the
left and right. Click and hold your mouse button while you drag the line to the
desired position. You can make the portfolio listing so narrow that only the
first letter of each symbol shows or so wide that most of the factsheet
information is visible.
Another way to economize space in the portfolio window is to
adjust the size of the columns. For example, if you don't care to see which
directories hold your various files, you can grab one of the column dividers
for the "directory" heading and move it toward the other so the "directory"
column becomes very narrow. This will allow more room to display columns that
are of interest to you.
UA's printed charts are designed to maximize the charting
space on the page and do not include portfolio information.
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