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Better identify an ETFs sector and if it is contra or leveraged
I see no use to listing ETFs by sponsor. But there is serious need to identify Contra ETS and Leveraged ETS and hopefully a means of identifying (locating) ETFs by Sector and /Industry… VV provides excellent research capability for selecting Sector and Industry trends for ETF guidance, but does not follow thru with ETF selection capability… I do not have ability to counsel on categorizing ETFs but I know that present listing by sponsor is useless to me… Richard (Dick( Bradley, Nashville, TN
114 votesWe now have WatchLists for Non-Leveraged ETFs – Contra and Regular, as well as Leveraged ETFs – Contra and Regular.
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All VV created watchlists should be updated atleast once a week, similar to Midas Touch watchlist
Watchlists are useful only when they are updated as frequently as possible
1 voteAll of the Watchlists are updated regularly with the exception of the watchlists in the “Overview Watchlists” folder.
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The Firework Stocks Watchlist has been removed from VectorVest 7.
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Add the summary index line for a watch list in Vector vest 7 as in vectorvest US
VectorVest US creates an "index" for each watch list by summarizing the all the stocks in the watch list at the bottom of the list. This feature is not available in VectorVest 7 but should be included.
1 voteThis feature was added as a part of Version 1.1.6.
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To export symbols from VectorVest 7, right-click on the grid for a watchlist or a portfolio, and choose Export to .csv. This will allow you to export the symbols (and more data if you’d like) to a .csv file.
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