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Friday, July 29, 2011

Viewing Sector and Industry Groups

From a Page you can easily break out your Telemet Lists into their S&P or Russell Sector or Industry groups with just three clicks:
1) From the menu bar choose Options
2) Then select Group By
3) Select S&P Industry, Sector, etc depending on how you would like to see your data

*To turn off the grouping use the same menus to unselect the grouping you chose.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Syncing Windows

Using sync windows, you can enter a symbol once and see the snap quote, chart, and news pages updated simultaneously. 

1) Start from any Workspace and select one of the windows you want synced. Choose Window > Start Sync Group from the menu bar.

2) Select the next window you want synced and choose Window > Add to Sync Group from the menu bar.


The two windows are now synced.  Enter a symbol in either window and the new symbol will now be reflected in both. You may also use the workspace named "Sync", which has been set up for you.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Find the symbol for a company, mutual fund, index, etc.

1) Use the toolbar and select the binoculars with a “?” mark symbol. 

2) Type only the first part of the name so that no companies are excluded in your search.

3) Under the Type section, be sure to use Index for mutual funds or indexes and Stock for equities or ETFs. 

4) Press the Look Up button once you have selected all your criteria.  Double click the name you want from the results window OR click once and press OK.  The Snap Quote for that name will then open in a new window.
*The Ticker Lookup tool can also be accessed from the menu bar under Options then Ticker Lookup.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Upper Chart Design

Economic Indicators and Market Indices can be added to many Telemet Orion Charts through the Upper Chart Design menu within Options.  Simply browse and select the data you want to chart from the expandable sections in the upper left-hand corner of the Upper Chart Design window.  Examples include the US Unemployment % Change, US New Home Sales, the Dow Jones 65 Stock Composite, and the S&P 500.