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betseyp [Markets We Cover]
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   * **$INDUSTRY** - this index equals the industry index for the industry that the main ticker symbol belongs to.   * **$INDUSTRY** - this index equals the industry index for the industry that the main ticker symbol belongs to.
  
-So, for example, you could use these symbols to create a ChartStyle with a "​Price"​ Indicator of "​$SYMBOL:​SECTOR"​ - then, regardless of the ticker symbol you apply the style to, we would then plot a sector-based relative strength line on the chart. These pseudo-symbols are available for use with US symbols that have a sector and industry assigned to them.+So, for example, you could use these symbols to create a ChartStyle with a "​Price"​ Indicator of "​$SYMBOL:​$SECTOR"​ - then, regardless of the ticker symbol you apply the style to, we would then plot a sector-based relative strength line on the chart. These pseudo-symbols are available for use with US symbols that have a sector and industry assigned to them.
  
 We also have several "​theoretical"​ pattern symbols that contain "​perfect"​ versions of different price patterns for use in studying the behavior of technical indicators when such patterns appear on a chart. All such symbols have "​$TH"​ at their start, as seen below: We also have several "​theoretical"​ pattern symbols that contain "​perfect"​ versions of different price patterns for use in studying the behavior of technical indicators when such patterns appear on a chart. All such symbols have "​$TH"​ at their start, as seen below: