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- Parity Technical Analysis System
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- Version 1.2
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- INSTALLATION INFORMATION
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- In order to install Parity you will need to have both the PRTY12D1.ZIP
- and PRTY12D2.ZIP files. If you received Parity on a high density disk
- the files contained in these two ZIP files may already have been
- uncompressed for you.
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- TO INSTALL PARITY FOR THE FIRST TIME
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- If you are installing from the PRTY12D1.ZIP and PRTY12D2.ZIP files:
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- 1) Copy PRTY12D1.ZIP and PRTY12D2.ZIP to a directory on your hard disk
- and unzip the files using PKUNZIP. Do not copy the files to the
- \PARITY directory since this is normally where you will want the
- program installed to. Please check the contents of the unzipped
- files against the PACKING.LST file to verify that you have a
- complete copy of the Parity files.
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- 2) Start Windows. From the Program Manager click on File Run and type
- in the directory you unzipped Parity's files to, followed by
- INSTALL.EXE, for example type C:\TEMP\INSTALL.EXE. Answer any
- questions the installation program poses. If this is a first time
- installation you should let Parity install the sample data files and
- the sample configuration files. If this is not a first time install
- uncheck those options to avoid overwriting any files you have created.
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- YOU MAY NOT INSTALL PARITY TO THE SAME DIRECTORY AS THE UNZIPPED
- FILES YOU ARE INSTALLING.
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- Parity will create a Parity 1.2 program group. This is a bit silly
- so just drag the Parity 1.2 icon to any existing program group.
- Make sure the Parity 1.2 program group is selected and then issue a
- File Delete command.
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- If you received a disk directly from ParTech Software Systems you can
- skip step 1 above and install Parity directly from the floppy disk.
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- Parity does not modify your WIN.INI or SYSTEM.INI files although it will
- create a subdirectory under the Windows directory for its runtime files.
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- IMPORTANT -- UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS VERSION OF PARITY
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- You must be careful when you upgrade to Parity 1.2 if you have a previous
- version of Parity already installed. Make sure that the Sample Data
- Files and the Sample Configuration Files (*.DAT) check boxes are
- unchecked in the Installation Dialog Box. Otherwise you may overwrite
- the Studies, Groups, Batches and Clusters you have created or modified.
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- If you are a registered user make sure you check the Copy REGISTER.DAT
- option during the installation. Otherwise you can manually copy the
- REGISTER.DAT file from your floppy disk and into your Parity directory
- in order to make the nagware screens go away. YOU MAY NOT DISTRIBUTE
- YOUR REGISTER.DAT FILE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
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- IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM INSTALLING OR RUNNING PARITY
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- There are only four known reasons why you might have trouble installing
- or running Parity.
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- 1) You didn't read the installation directions or follow the install
- routine. Parity must be installed not just copied to your disk!
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- 2) Your program files or runtime files are incomplete or corrupted. For
- some reason many users find the PRTY12D1.ZIP or PRTY12D2.ZIP files
- don't unzip correctly the first time they try to install Parity. If
- you are having problems installing the program we recommend that you
- unzip these files again and repeat the installation. Check the file
- sizes against the PACKING.LST file to verify that the files unzipped
- correctly. If the ZIP files were corrupted by downloading you will
- need to download a new set of files. We recommend that you use the
- ZMODEM protocol for downloading if it is available to you.
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- 3) Parity requires at least 2 MB of free memory and Windows must be
- running in Standard or Enhanced Mode. You can check this by clicking
- on the Help About commands in the Windows Program Manager.
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- 4) Some older 80287, 80387, and 80486 math coprocessors have a rare bug
- that can cause Parity to freeze when you try to run it. If you think
- this might be a problem download the FPDIAG.ZIP file from Library 8
- of the WINAPC forum on CompuServe. It can diagnose this problem.
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- Please check that none of these four things is causing your problem
- before you call us for help.
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- GETTING A HEAD START ON LEARNING PARITY
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- Parity is a sophisticated, flexible and powerful technical analysis
- package which incorporates some unique concepts in its user interface
- and chart creation capabilities. Although we strove to make Parity
- intuitive and easy to use, its inventiveness and novelty will require
- you to learn some new concepts.
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- We recommend that you quickly review the brief definitions below.
- Then follow our step by step directions for your "first session" with
- Parity. After that feel free to experiment with Parity's Group, Study,
- Batch and Cluster commands. At some point we recommend that you take
- the time to browse through Parity's extensive online help or print out
- and read the MANUAL.DOC file. Registered users of Parity receive a
- comprehensive illustrated manual.
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- SOME DEFINITIONS
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- STUDIES
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- A Study defines a Chart. You can define any number of studies in
- Parity, each of which can have a 16 character name. A study can
- include up to 9 formulas, each of which can be 500 characters long.
- Normally a formula is simply one of Parity's predefined indicators or
- chart procedures.
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- However a study is much more than just a list of the indicators you
- want to plot or the formulas you have defined. A study also includes
- all of the information on the colors, pane sizes and layouts, and
- label settings which were used to create the chart.
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- By using the Study Editors you can control every aspect of a chart's
- appearance, and then save that study definition to use with price data
- from any stock you load. You can also accept Parity's default settings
- which will be fine for most of the charts you create.
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- GROUPS
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- A Group is a list of any number of data files, in any number of
- directories, on any disk, in any supported format. Think of each group
- as defining a portfolio or area of interest.
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- BATCHES
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- A Batch is a list of any number of studies you have created. Batches
- will become more obvious after you complete the "First Session"
- tutorial.
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- CLUSTERS
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- A Cluster is the definition of the studies and screen configurations
- which are used to display multiple charts at one time on any underlying
- security.
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- YOUR FIRST SESSION WITH PARITY
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- 1) Start Parity by double clicking on its icon in Windows 3.x. Read
- the nagware forms which remind you that you are only permitted to
- evaluate Parity for 30 days without paying for it.
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- 2) From the Groups menu click on Load a Security. Double Click on one
- of the four data files that are provided with Parity or load your
- own data. A second Dialog Box will come up with various options you
- can set for displaying a stock. Type -100 in the First Record text
- box and click on OK. There will be a slight pause while the data
- for the stock is loaded and a chart is displayed using the DEFAULT
- study. Load a Security is the only Menu Command which automatically
- causes a chart to be displayed. Normally you will display a chart
- by clicking on one of the Display State icons which are explained
- latter.
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- 3) Now lets create a group. From the Groups menu click on
- Create/Modify Group. Add stocks to the group by double clicking on
- stock names in the Available Stocks list box. When you have added
- several stocks to the group, type SampleGroup into the New Group
- text box and click on Create Group.
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- 4) After you create a group you still need to select it as the
- "current" group. From the Groups menu click on Select Current
- Group. Double click on the SampleGroup shown in the available
- groups list box. A second Dialog Box will come up with various
- options you can set for displaying the stocks in this group. For
- now just click OK. There will be a slight pause while the data for
- the first stock is loaded.
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- 5) Click on the Display Group icon on the tool bar. It looks like:
- /\
- /||\ When you click on this icon it will turn magenta and
- || the cursor will turn into an hourglass while the first
- \||/ chart is being created. This will take 1 to 5 seconds
- \/ depending on the speed of your computer, and display adaptor.
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- This is the default chart, just a High, Low, Close bar chart plotted
- in the top pane and volume plotted in the bottom pane. If you want,
- use Create/Modify Current Study in the Studies Menu to peruse the
- definition of this study.
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- 6) To display a more complicated chart, click on Select Current Study
- in the Studies menu. Double Click on AllChartTypes. Now go back
- and click on the Display Group icon again. There will be a longer
- pause as Parity creates this chart. Just so you know, the
- AllChartTypes study is about the slowest you can create with Parity.
- If you have a math coprocessor in your system Parity will create
- this chart fairly quickly. A 20 Mhz 80386 with a coprocessor will
- outperform a 33 Mhz 80386 without one. Math coprocessors are CHEAP
- and EASY TO INSTALL! After the chart displays, use Create/Modify
- Current Study in the Studies Menu to peruse the definition of this
- study. Click on the Chart Procedures radio button to change the
- list box to display the chart procedures used to create this study.
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- 7) Now lets select a new current study using the Select Current Study
- command. Pick Cstck_BB_TSF_MOV by double clicking on its name.
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- 8) Remember a Group is just a list of securities. Lets get our first
- experience of moving around the Group. Click on the Forward icon in
- the tool bar. It looks like --> a right arrow. This will cause the
- next stock in the SampleGroup to be displayed with the Candlestick
- study. Note how the Candlestick study displays Bollinger Bands,
- Moving Averages, the Time Series Forecast indicator and the
- Parabolic Stop and Reverse, and Zig Zag indicator all in the same
- pane with the price data. By changing the settings with the Pane
- Editor each of these indicators could be displayed in their own pane
- which could overlay the price pane or be stacked on top of or below
- it. Play around with the <-- and --> icons to move around the group.
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- 7) Lets explore a Batch of Studies. Click on Select Current Batch in
- the Studies menu. Choose SampleBatch. Now click on the Display
- Matrix icon in the tool bar. It is the one that goes all the way
- across the width of the tool bar. The Display Matrix icon brings up
- a visual representation of the virtual chart space that is defined
- by the SampleGroup group and the SampleBatch batch. Think of the
- Display Matrix as a spreadsheet. The vertical axis, or rows,
- represent individual stocks. The horizontal axis, or columns,
- represent individual studies. Each cell of the display matrix
- represents the unique chart defined by that intersection of a stock
- and a study. Click on a cell and then click on the Reposition
- button. The chart defined by that cell will now be displayed and
- you are repositioned in the matrix.
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- 8) Play with the other Display tools at the bottom of the tool bar to
- get a feel for how they move you through the Display Matrix.
- Basically, the Display Group, Display Batch, Display Group on Batch,
- and Display Batch on Group tools establish your "path" through the
- Display Matrix. They also select the current chart, i.e. bring it
- forward, or create it if it doesn't exist yet. The VCR type tools,
- i.e., forward and reverse, and fast forward and fast reverse, move
- you through the Display Matrix according to the path you established
- with the Display tools. You can change your path any time just by
- selecting a new Display tool.
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- 9) Now lets see what a Cluster is. Click on Select Current Cluster in
- the Clusters menu. Double click on the cluster which is named after
- your display resolution. Before you do this make sure Parity is
- maximized to run full screen. Click on the Display Group icon on
- the tool bar. Parity will create 4 charts in a predefined screen
- configuration using the data from your current stock. Resize the
- charts which are created by dragging on the chart's frame. When you
- are satisfied, click on Create Cluster in the Clusters menu. Name
- the cluster after yourself. Now select the cluster you just created
- and display it again. I'm sure you see the possibilities!
-
- Well that's your introduction to Parity in a nutshell. Please read the
- Help. It includes lots more information, most of which will be
- logically presented by using the browse feature of Windows 3.x's help
- facility. You can also print out the MANUAL.DOC file which contains the
- text for the Parity Manual. The actual manual includes extensive
- illustrations and formatting. Good Luck with your charting!
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- THE HOURGLASS MOUSE CURSOR
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- When Parity is creating a chart it sets the mouse cursor to an
- hourglass shape. When the cursor is an hourglass you are unable to use
- the mouse or the keyboard. If Parity is unable to complete creating
- a chart because of an error in one of the formulas you entered the
- mouse cursor remains locked in the hourglass shape. To unlock the
- cursor, hit the up arrow key. Occasionally an error may occur when you
- have a form or dialog box open. Normally you can recover by pressing the
- up arrow key and closing the dialog box by double clicking on the control
- menu box in the upper left hand corner of the dialog box window.
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- PRINTING CHARTS
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- In order to achieve the best results when you want to print a chart we
- strongly advise you to use the Print Tool icon at the top of the tool bar,
- rather than the File Print menu command.
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- ABOUT PARITY PLUS
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- In addition to the shareware version of Parity, we also offer an Enhanced
- Retail Version (ERV) called Parity Plus. Along with all the great
- features of the shareware version, the Parity Plus software includes
- sophisticated profit testing which lets you test the performance of the
- technical analysis strategies you devise. You can chart the results
- of a profit test against stock price to show the cumulative profit and the
- profit by position and display detailed trade information by security or
- summaries for each stock and group you are testing. Parity Plus even
- includes a new chart procedure, ChartProfitTest() which lets you include
- the results of a profit test on any chart you define. Parity Plus also
- lets you specify two variables that you can automatically "optimize" for
- by repeatedly running the profit test on each variable as it steps through
- the range of values you specify. If you've ever wondered whether you
- should use a 40 day moving average vs. a 53 day moving average Parity Plus
- will let you find out!
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- Parity Plus also lets you filter a group of stocks and select just those
- stocks that meet the technical criteria you set and create a new group of
- just the ones that match. Or scan through all the stocks in a group and
- create a sorted table with output of your indicators.
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- Parity Plus also includes cycle analysis that lets you set two cycle
- periods which are plotted right on any of your charts. Change the width
- and horizontal position of the cycles to find the perfect match to help
- you predict the dates for the next peak or trough in price.
-
- Complete data and file maintenance utilities are also built into Parity
- Plus. Use data maintenance to edit or manually update your data, adjust
- for splits and distributions, or insert and delete records. The data
- maintenance command will also convert 5-to-7 field files and vice versa.
- The file maintenance command lets you create, copy, delete or rename your
- data files.
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- Finally, Parity Plus includes a very flexible data conversion utility that
- lets you convert data files to and from any of these formats: MetaStock,
- ChartPro/MegaTech, comma, tab, or space delimited ASCII files, Lotus WKS
- and Excel Spreadsheets.
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- Parity Plus, Version 1.2, is just $149 and $4 shipping. Registered users
- of Parity can upgrade to Parity Plus at any time by paying the difference
- between their Parity registration and the current cost of Parity Plus.
- Parity Plus is available directly from ParTech Software Systems.
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- ParTech Software Systems Fax: (415) 546-9319
- Two Bryant Street, Suite 200 CIS: 76655,2570
- San Francisco, CA 94105 GEnie: RICKERT
- Tel: (415) 546-9316 Prodigy: GKHK06A
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