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APEX MUTUAL FUNDS allows you to plot and compare any of over 1600 mutual
funds. For those active in the market, APEX MUTUAL FUNDS provides a
means of data access with the added feature of plotting out the
information easily.
There is no registration fee, no start-up fee, but there is a per quote
fee. You can enter your own data or download it by modem from Warner
Computer Systems, Inc. There is a sample database on disk two of this
program, allowing some initial experimentation.
The program is easy to use, easy to set up, and useful. The manual
explains how to use the program but does not train the novice in
learning the "markets game."
Select "A" for Access if you want to download data from Warner
Computer or if you want to edit data that you have previously
downloaded. If you are just starting and have not created any data
files you will need to also select "A" to create your database of
tickers for downloading. Once "A" is selected you will be taken to
another menu where additional selections can be made.
Select "P" for Plot if you want to display or analyze trading
strategies on your database. The first screen you will see will ask
you for the drive letter and path name (hard disk) for your database,
then you will need to select either one or two files of tickers for
analysis, and finally, you will be asked to select two tickers from
the file(s) that you selected previously. You will now be shown the
Plot Menu from which you have many options.
Select "E" or "X" for exporting any of your data files to one or
more of the data formats shown. You will be taken to the EXporting
Menu from which you can choose the option(s) you desire.
Select "C" if you wish to change the background and foreground
colors of the program menus or select "D" or "T" if you wish to change
the date or time.
<1> Access/Download Data - connects you to Warner Computer for
automatic downloading/updating of data files.
<2> Edit/Update Files (more help available at that menu).
<3> Create New Files is where you create your database of tickers.
You will first give a name to a file and then you can enter up to nine
ticker symbols in that file.
<4> Delete Data Files will remove unwanted files from your database.
<5> Modify Files lets you change file names and ticker symbols,
along with deleting tickers within a file.
<6> Transfer Files will allow you to move a data file from one disk
(subdirectory) to another.
<7> Truncate Files will allow you to remove old data from a file.
<8> Sort Data Files will arrange them in alpabetical order.
<9> Create a Database will create a new subdirectory and/or database.
The Edit/Update Menu allows you to do a variety of record
maintenance, that is, work on individual entries in your data file(s).
List, Change, Delete, and Print Records, once selected, will
allow to you input your choice by record number or by date (YYMMDD).
Enter Records will let you update your files manually.
Adjust Records enables you to adjust any or all records for
splits, dividends, etc.
Sort Records will ensure that they are in chronological order.
This will allow you to enter old data at the end of a file and then
sort it to rearrange it in the proper order.
Search Records will display minimums and maximums for each ticker
and let you enter values to search for within that file.
Write to Disk will save permanently any changes that you have
made to the data file. Any changes will be so noted with a flashing
asterisk and the Write to Disk selection will be flashing. If you exit
this menu without saving your changes to disk, all changes will be lost.
<A> The local Telenet Number can be obtained from Warner Computer at
(800) 626-4634 or you can call Telenet at (800) 336-0437. The number is
normally entered as a seven digit number.
<B> The direct Warner number will let you call Warner directly,
bypassing the Telenet network.
Your account number MUST be entered in selection <C> and your
password MUST be entered in selection <D>. These entries are obtained
from Warner Computer when you open an account.
<E> Printer Port and <F> Comm Port refer to the location of your
printer and modem, respectively.
<G> Baud Rate refers to the speed at which your modem is set.
<H> Use TELENET (Y/N) allows you to switch between <A> and <B> above.
<I> Wait Limit in seconds tells the computer how long to wait before
hanging up if no transmissions are occuring.
<1> On-Screen Graphic Analysis - will first take you to the Program
Settings Menu where you can change the plotting parameters, then plot.
<2> Analyze trading strategies - will take you to a new menu system.
<3> List / Print Data - will display or print the actual numbers,
along with dates, for the tickers you have loaded.
<4> List / Print Statistics - will display or print statistics on
every ticker in the file(s) that you have loaded.
<5> Change Graphics Mode - is where you can change the display mode for
the type of video equipment you are using. Normally this is done when
first using the program and not changed.
<6> Change Graphics Colors - is where you can choose different colors
for your plotting display, if you have color equipment.
<7> Select New Tickers - will take you to the listing of the tickers in
the file(s) that is currently loaded. Choose two more tickers to plot.
<8> Select New File - will give you the database prompt asking for the
drive letter and pathname to your database for more data to plot.
The "Change Settings" Menu will allow you change the way the data
is displayed on your screen.
<A> Charts: (1) or (2) Plots determines whether you want a plot of
just the first ticker or a plot of both tickers.
<B> Plot Overlap: (0 to 100%) is automatically 100% if you have
selected a single plot from <A> above. If you want both tickers to be
plotted, then you can determine how much overlap the two plots will
have with this feature. If you choose 100% overlap with 2 plots
displayed, they will use the same scale. If you have 2 plots
displayed and do not choose 100%, then the two scales will be
independent.
<C> Plot 2: Line (1) or Bar (2) will let you display the second ticker
as a line plot or a bar (histogram plot). A histogram (bar) plot is
the normal method of displaying volume or data that has both positive
and negative values.
The APEX EXport Menu is where you can convert any or all of your
data files into one or more of the file formats listed on the screen.
The following shows the differences in the two ASCII formats:
ASCII Comma Delimited- DATE,HIGH,LOW,CLOSE,VOLUME
880802,12.88,12.25,12.5,4400
ASCII Space Delimited- DATE HIGH LOW CLOSE VOLUME
880802 12.88 12.25 12.5 4400
The 'DIF' (Data Interchange Format) format is a special type of
ASCII file that is standard for translating data between programs.
The 123 'WKS' format is the format used by the '123' program. It
can be read by most other spreadsheet programs.
You must have a formatted diskette available or you must have
already setup a subdirectory for the converted file to be saved to.
If you are going to convert a file to the CompuTrac format,
the destination disk (or subdirectory) must be a CompuTrac database.
<1> This will take you to a parameter selection menu which has its own
help screen available.
<2> This will show you a trade-by-trade analysis of the ticker value and a
single moving average. After scrolling or printing, you will get the op-
portunity to plot the ticker with the selected average showing each trade.
<3> Same as <2> above except two moving averages are used instead of the
ticker value and one moving average.
<4> This will display all possibilities with the parameters you have
selected in <1> above and then the range of values for the moving average,
including a step increment.
<5> Same as <4> above except that ranges for both a short and a long
moving average can be selected along with their increments.
<6> After <4> or <5> above have been calculated, this selection will let
you sort the results on numerous parameters.
<A> Selecting "(1) Yes" will set up the trading analysis to trade the
long side (buy side) of the market being evaluated. In other words, if
you buy and the value goes up, you have made a profit.
<B> This is the opposite of the long trade; it is where you make a profit
if you sell short (or buy puts, etc.) and the value goes down, you have
made a profit.
<C> Crossover duration will allow a delay in the execution of a signal by
the number of periods (days, weeks, etc.) that you select here.
<D> Start Record defaults to the data that was initially loaded when you
selected the P>lot option from the main menu. Here you can test any
portion of the data that was loaded by changing the start record number.
<E> End Record is the same as <D> except the end record can be changed.
<F> This will let you determine the value used for the trading signals,
either today's close or tomorrow's close.
<G> Ignoring the first trade is a good idea because an actual crossover
has not occured yet and may distort the optimization results.
Disk No: 2042
Disk Title: APEX Mutual Funds disk 1 of 2 (2043 also
PC-SIG Version: S1
Program Title: APEX Mutual Funds
Author Version: 9/89
Author Registration: None.
Special Requirements: 512K RAM, DOS 3.0 or higher, and a modem.
Are stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds the same or are they different? Does
anyone understand them? APEX does. They have put together a program to
assist any investor in examining, analyzing, comparing, plotting or
charting mutual funds.
This program is called APEX MUTUAL FUNDS. Those who make investments in
this market will find it useful. APEX M/F is designed to allow you to
plot and compare any of over 1600 Mutual Funds.
If you do not know what Mutual Funds are or are not an investor then
this may not be your program. Why? APEX MUTUAL FUNDS are designed for
the investor. To use this program you must have a modem and a credit
card. The modem provides you with access to current information. The
credit card is how you will pay for any information that you download,
since are charged for each quotation.
There is no registration fee, no start-up fee, but there is a per quote
fee. You cannot enter your own data but must download it. For those
active in the market, the program provides a quick means to gain access
to current rates and then to plot it out on the screen for review. For
such investors, APEX MUTUAL FUNDS is a valuable program.
The program is easy to use, easy to set up, and useful. The manual
explains how to use the program but does not train the novice in
learning the "markets game". But, the price is nominal, as you are not
billed for anything until you download a market quote. Try it out.
PC-SIG
1030D East Duane Avenue
Sunnyvale Ca. 94086
(408) 730-9291
(c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.
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║ <<<< Disk #2042 APEX MUTUAL FUNDS >>>> ║
║ (disk 1 of 2, 2043 also) ║
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║ To start program, type: APEX (press enter) ║
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║ To print documentation, insert disk 2 and type: COPY MANUAL.DOC PRN ║
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