StockFetcher Forums · General Discussion · Looking for Method to Normalize Force Index for Comparison of Stocks in SF<< >>Post Follow-up
PDufr
2 posts
msg #160171
Ignore PDufr
3/19/2023 1:07:21 PM

I very much like the Force Index, but i find it difficult to use for comparison from one stock to another, or for the purpose of SF, hard to use as a tool for comparison of stocks because the values are not normalized (ex. 0 to 100, etc. ) Anyone have advise on best methods to normalize this index for fetching and comparison purposes?

Mactheriverrat
3,157 posts
msg #160173
Ignore Mactheriverrat
3/19/2023 2:39:48 PM

You might search Stockfetcher of Force Index. There are 138 responces that you might find something your looking for.

StockFetcher Forums · General Discussion · Looking for Method to Normalize Force Index for Comparison of Stocks in SF<< >>Post Follow-up

*** Disclaimer *** StockFetcher.com does not endorse or suggest any of the securities which are returned in any of the searches or filters. They are provided purely for informational and research purposes. StockFetcher.com does not recommend particular securities. StockFetcher.com, Vestyl Software, L.L.C. and involved content providers shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken based on the content.


Copyright 2022 - Vestyl Software L.L.C.Terms of Service | License | Questions or comments? Contact Us
EOD Data sources: DDFPlus & CSI Data Quotes delayed during active market hours. Delay times are at least 15 mins for NASDAQ, 20 mins for NYSE and Amex. Delayed intraday data provided by DDFPlus


This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.