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Thom Hartle

This post, which includes a downloadable Excel sample at the bottom of the post, describes how to use Excel's XMATCH function to search a large table. The table used consists of the constituents… more

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Cboe Europe Derivatives (CEDX) is a European derivatives marketplace which enables participants to access equity derivatives markets for quotes and trade execution.

CEDX offers a… more

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CQG IC and QTrader offer the ability to set recalculation rates for studies. In addition, RTD study formulas have a recalculation rate parameter.

In CQG select a chart and then Setup/Chart… more

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Excel 365 offers the LARGE and XLOOKUP functions. This post details using both for tracking market performance.

The image below is a table from Excel where the data presented are percent net… more

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The RTD function displayed in the title of the post includes the "@" sign. If you use the CQG RTD Toolkit installed on the Excel Ribbon when either CQG IC or QTrader are installed to pull in "… more

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Heat mapping is a data visualization technique that highlights market performance using colors. Typically, bright green for the top performers and bright red for the weakest performers and… more

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This post introduces using Excel's Quick Analysis Tool. First, a walkthrough of a typical application of one of Excel's data visualization features (heatmapping). In the image below heatmapping… more

Sign up to receive a list of the most recent posts to Workspaces. Learn about new features in IC and QTrader, how to work with Excel and RTD formulas, downloadable sample Excel spreadsheets, and… more

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This post offers two topics: An introduction to the website FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) maintained by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and CQG's XData functionality, which is the… more

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The pivot point is the arithmetic average of the high (H), low (L), and closing (C) prices of the active instrument, Pivot Point = (H+L+C)/3 or Pivot Point = HLC3. The study applied to a chart… more