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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 15:42:23 +0000



S&P 500 Top 10 Index (Dow Jones Indices)

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[2024-02-18 19:41:46]
SavantTrader - Posts: 110
Is there any way to get the S&P 500 Top 10 (Weighted) Index on Denali data feed?

I know I can generate charts of the top 10 and combine them with a weighting factor, but I was hoping for a clean one-chart solution.

In case you're not familiar with this index, it is here:

https://www.spglobal.com/spdji/en/indices/equity/sp-500-top-10-index/#overview

I have done a [file][Find Symbol] search to no avail.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-02-18 19:42:41
[2024-02-19 16:52:07]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36245
No we do not have this symbol. But you can create a custom symbol:
Custom Calculated Symbols
For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:
Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing
[2024-02-19 22:31:56]
SavantTrader - Posts: 110
John (or Support),

Is there a way of assigning a default name (e.g., SC500T10) to the synthetic (formula-based) symbol, so that it can be easily referenced?

For example, when using sc.OpenChartOrGetChartReference to open a chart, specifying a compact name rather than the lengthy formulaic name.

The formula consists of 10 weighting factors and 10 symbols... there must be a way to name or alias this?

I tried the following new symbol settings, in hopes the name would appear in a [File][Find Symbol] search, to no avail:

Historical Symbol: SP500T10
SC Data Symbol: SP500T10
Trade/Quote Symbol: SP500T10

I think you'll agree it's a bit cumbersome to have to refer to it (especially programmatically) as:

7.14*(MSFT-NQTV}+6.36*{AAPL-NQTV}+4.24*{NVDA-NQTV}+3.70*{GOOGL-NQTV}+3.65*{AMZN-NQTV}+2.54*{META-NQTV}+1.74*{BRK.B-NQTV}+1.43*{LLY-NQTV}+1.31*{AVGO-NQTV}+1.31*{TSLA-NQTV}+1.23*{JPM-NQTV}

As you know, any time I adjust the weights it means "name" also changes. Hence, the ability to define an alias is important.

Please see the attached SC window capture for clarification.
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[2024-02-20 15:57:10]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36245
There is not a way to assign a short name to the symbol. The name is the formula (and vice versa).
For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:
Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing
[2024-02-22 05:39:36]
SavantTrader - Posts: 110
Please consider adding a way to alias formulaic symbols. Even in your study drop-downs, it gets a bit ridiculous dealing with the full formulaic name.

Perhaps consider overloading an existing field that is unused when [formula - yes] is active.

Take a look at what happens here...
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