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    XC-X114 Reuters 3000 Xtra: Analysing Data UsingCharts and Pre-built ModelsReuters Academy Global Workshop Participants Guide

    Workshop purpose:Learn how to quickly create and customise charts in Reuters 3000 Xtra and how to accessand utilise the comprehensive set of analytical tools. Discover intuitive pre-built models toanalyse instruments such as stocks, yield curves and FX rates.

    Content:1 Overview of the available tools2 Creating charts in the Metastock Object3 Adding analyses and trendlines4 Editing charts and changing chart properties5 Saving charts and chart templates6 Exporting charts and the underlying data into Microsoft Word and Excel7 Displaying charts using Quick Charts8 Analysing data using pre-built models9 Getting help

    10 Summary and Close

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    Version: 3

    Last Authorised: 21/07/2008

    Printed: 29 August 2008

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    This section contains:What tools are availableBenefits of the charting tools in Reuters 3000 Xtra

    1 Overview of the available toolsWhat tools are available

    This workshop focusses on how to analyse data. We will cover tools for technical analyses (i.e. charts) as well as pre-builtmodels which enable you to analyse specific financial market instruments and/or market segments. This is intended to bean overview and an invitation to investigate these models further. We offer a number of workshops which explain thesetools in more detail. Please visit our Customer Zone to view our offer and sign up for the workshops most relevant to you.

    The workshop will cover the following features of Reuters 3000 Xtra:

    1) Charting and technical analysis in Metastock Charts2) Charting and technical analysis in Quick Charts3) Pre-built models and Calculators

    Benefits of the charting tools in Reuters 3000 Xtra

    In Reuters 3000 Xtra you have access to two market-leading charting tools: Metastock Charts and Quick Charts.

    Metastock Charts is a tool which provides powerful charting and analysis capabilities making it easy and convenient todisplay customised charts and perform technical analysis. You can display charts by the day, hour, minute or tick in real-time. Some instrument's history goes back as far as 20 years. Using the pre-defined templates and user-definedpreferences, you can quickly create a charting environment tailored to your needs.

    Quick Charts enables you to access pre-defined charts and create/display analyses such as yield curves, spread chartsand economic indicators. Quick Charts are easy to use and you do not need to know any codes and functionalities.

    We will now discuss how to create and customise charts as well as how to use the tools to perform technical analysis.

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    This section contains:Creating a chartAdding a target cursor to view price and newsHands-on Exercise: Creating bar and line charts

    2 Creating charts in the Metastock ObjectCreating a chart

    In this section you will learn how to create a chart in just a few easy steps. For this example we will display the chart for theEuro against the US Dollar FX rate.

    Open up a new Kobra Flex screen - File > New > Flex DocumentActivate a window so that the yellow boarder appearsGo to the Insert menu at the top of the screen and select Metastock Chart (in version 5.1: "Chart")Type the RIC (Reuters Instrument code) EUR= into the command line

    You should be viewing a chart similar to the one below.

    Another quick way of creating a chart is to drag and drop the RIC from a Quote Object in Kobra. In the Quote window left-click on the RIC and with your mouse drag it to the Metastock Chart. A chart will automatically be created for the RIC.

    As you can see the default analysis is a Bar OHLC (open, high, low, close) chart. If you would like to change this to a Line

    chart simply click on the analysis (the actual bar chart) and the icon should appear in the chart tool-bar. Click onthe icon and select Line from the drop-down menu.

    If you would like to change the interval then click on Daily icon in the chart tool-bar and select the requiredinterval from the drop-down menu.

    Note: if you want to set the default analysis type to "Line" go to "Tools" > "Options" > "Objects" > "MetaStock Chart" > "UserPreferences". Alternatively contact your local trainer to ask for assistance.

    Adding a target cursor to view price and news

    To view a price from the chart click on the target cursor icon in the chart toolbar and select Vertical cursor from thedrop-down list. With your mouse drag the cursor to the required date on the chart. The price(s) for that date will bedisplayed in the top left of the chart.

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    You may wish to view news relating to an instrument on a specfic date e.g. there may have been a large price movement.Move the cursor to the required date then right-click and select Related News. A news browser will appear displaying newsfor that date. Please note the news database provides 13 months of historical news.

    To remove the cursor simply click on the cursor icon in the chart toolbar.

    Hands-on Exercise: Creating bar and line charts

    Step 1: Open a new flex screen and insert a Quote Object and a Metastock Chart. Enter the constituents of the DAX intothe quote .

    Step 2: Drag & drop the code for BASF into the Metastock Chart frame.

    Question 1: What type of analysis is displayed by default?

    Step 3: Change the analysis to CandleStick. (Note: you have to select the analysis first, otherwise the "Select Analysis"button is greyed out.)

    Step 4: Add a target cursor at the latest peak.

    Question 2: What was the date and the corresponding price?

    Question 3: What happened on that day?

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    This section contains:Adding additional analsyes to your Metastock ChartAdding multiple instrumentsAdding and editing a trendlineHands-on exercise: Adding analyses and trendlines

    3 Adding analyses and trendlinesAdding additional analsyes to your Metastock Chart

    Now you have created a simple chart you may wish to add further analyses to your chart. Metastock offers a wide range ofanalyses with over 100 to choose from. For this example we will add a 30 and 100 day moving average to the chart.

    To add an analysis, click on the Insert Analysis icon in the chart tool-bar. A pop-up window will appear witha list of available analyses. Scroll down the list and select Moving Average - Simple. Now we can set the analysisparameters in the right-hand side of the window. Change the period to 30 and click on Add:

    A 30 day Moving Average has been added to your chart.

    We want to add the 100 day Moving Average as well. Keep the Insert Analysis window open and change the Period to 100.

    Click on Add and then Close to remove the window.

    Your chart should resemble the image below.

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    As you can see the two moving averages have been over-laid on the bar chart.

    For some analyses it may be appropriate to view them as a sub-chart e.g. Momentum, as it will have a different scale.

    To view as a sub-chart, first create the analysis. Then click on the analysis line and with the mouse drag the cursor to thebottom right of the chart and release. A sub-chart has now been created:

    To delete an analysis from the chart simply click on the analysis line and press the Delete key.

    As you have seen it is very quick and easy to add additional analsyes to your chart.

    If you would like to learn more about any of the analyses e.g. the formula used, just click on the analysis line and press theF1 key to open the on-line help for a specific analysis.

    Adding multiple instruments

    So far we have learnt how to create and customise a chart as well as adding additional analyses. In this section we willlearn how to add multiple instruments to one chart.

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    You may require to display two or more instruments in one chart e.g. view two companies in the same sector so for thisexample we will chart the share price for BP and BG Group.

    In Kobra activate a blank window so that the yellow boarder appears. Go to the Insert menu at the top of the screen andselect Metastock chart. Type the RIC BP.L into the command line, you should be viewing the BP.L Bar OHLC chart.

    Now we need to add the second instrument so click on the Insert Analysis icon and select BAR OHLC from the drop-downlist. Change the RIC to BG.L and click on Add and then Cancel to remove the pop-up.

    Your chart should resemble the screen below:

    As you can see BG.L has been added to the left y-axis of the chart. If you would like both instruments on the same axissimply click on the left-y axis and with your mouse drag your cursor to the right-y axis and release.

    There is no limit to the number of instruments you may have in one chart.

    Adding and editing a trendline

    One of the essential elements of Technical Analysis is to identify trends. Adding and customising trendlines in MetastockChart is simple and easy to do.

    Metastock Chart offers a range of trendlines to choose from and for this example we are going to add a Line to the chart.

    Click on the icon in the chart toolbar and select Line from the drop-down list then move the cursor back into thechart. Click into the chart and hold the left mouse key to place the start of the trendline. Keep the mouse selected to drawthe line and release the mouse where you wish the Line to finish. You have now added a trendline to the chart.

    It is possible to draw multiple trendlines on the chart, just select the desired tredlines from the drop-down list and draw inthe same way.

    If you would like to edit your trendline simply click on the Line and use the mouse to re-position, extend or shorten the Line.

    To delete the trendline left mouse click on the Line and press the Delete key.

    If you would like to learn more about trendlines or any aspect of Metastock just click into the chart and press the F1 key toaccess the comprehensive on-line help.

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    Hands-on exercise: Adding analyses and trendlines

    Step 1: Create the line chart for Cable (GBP=) in a new Metastock Chart window.

    Step 2: Add two Simple Moving Averages: 7 days and 30 days.

    Step 3: Add horizontal resistance and support lines, i.e. lines that touch a recent peak and a recent trough.

    Question: At what level do you see support and resistance for the exchange rate, i.e. what price levels are displayed foryour horizontal lines?

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    This section contains:In place editingHands-on exercise: Changing the date range

    4 Editing charts and changing chart propertiesIn place editing

    Once you have created your chart you may wish to customise it e.g change the start and end date, time-zone, currencyor instrument etc. In-place-editing enables you to make these changes with just a few easy clicks. Just click on the sectionyou wish to change e.g. if you wish to change the instrument click on the RIC in the top left of the chart and select anotherRIC from the drop-down list.

    If you wish to change the analysis just click on the analysis name in the legend and select an alternative from the drop-down list:

    The start and end dates are controlled by the two cells at the top right of the chart:

    If you would like to change the start date, click on the first date and select the desired date from the calendar. Similarly, ifyou would like to change the end date click on the second date and make the change.

    As you can see in-place editing is very quick and easy to use. You may wish to explore what else may be changed usingthis feature by simply clicking on different areas of the chart.

    Hands-on exercise: Changing the date range

    Go back to your GBP chart and change the date range so that you display the rates since the beginning of this year.Change the analysis type to bar chart (OHLC).

    Question: On what day was Cable trading at the lowest point? What was the corresponding price?

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    This section contains:Saving a chartHow to save and access a chart template

    5 Saving charts and chart templatesSaving a chart

    Once you have created a Metastock Chart you may wish to save it. If you save the Flex sheet the chart will automatically besaved as part of the sheet.

    If you would like to save the chart as an independent file, allowing you to use it in other Flex Sheets then right-mouse clickin the chart, select Chart then Save As. To retrieve the saved chart right-mouse click in a chart window, select Chart andthen Open to select the appropriate file.

    Please note saving via the right-click menu is available from version 5.0 onwards.

    How to save and access a chart template

    Within the Metastock Chart a set of instrument/market specific templates are available which provide a pre-defined set ofanalyses relevant for the instrument or market area.

    You can also create, save and apply your own templates.

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    This section contains:Exporting the chart to Word and ExcelHands-on exercise: Exporting data into Microsoft Excel

    6 Exporting charts and the underlying data into Microsoft Word and ExcelExporting the chart to Word and Excel

    You may wish to use the chart image in a presentation or document. If so, it is easy to export the Metastock Chart to Wordor Excel. Simply right-click and select Edit, Copy as image and paste into Word or Excel:

    Rather than viewing the image you may need to analyse the data behind the chart. If you would like to export the raw datato Excel then select the analysis, right-click and select Edit, Copy and paste into Excel.

    Alternatively select the analysis and use the mouse to drag and drop the data behind the chart into Excel. (Note, this is notpossible if you are using Reuters 3000 Xtra in a Citrix/Hosted environment.)

    Its important to be aware that this is a non-updating export to Excel compared with a dynamic (realtime) export that can beachieved using PowerPlus Pro.

    Hands-on exercise: Exporting data into Microsoft Excel

    Step 1: Open Excel and/or a new spreadsheet.

    Step 2: Create a bar chart for the ADIDAS share price in the Metastock Chart.

    Step 3: Drag & drop the chart (data points) into Excel.

    Question 1: How far back does the history go, i.e. what is the first date displayed?

    Question 2: What field names are displayed?

    Question 3: What field names are displayed when you drag & drop a line chart?

    Question 4: Does the table in Excel update, i.e. will todays close be listed tomorrow?

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    This section contains:Introduction to Quick chartsHands-on exercise: Creating a deposit curve

    7 Displaying charts using Quick ChartsIntroduction to Quick charts

    Quick charts provide a very easy and quick method of displaying a variety of curves including yield curves, economicindicator charts, spread charts and FX forecast charts. The advantage is that you do not need to know any code (you canselect the instrument from drop-down menus) and the charts are displayed in a convenient template that does not requiremodification.

    To display a Quick Chart in Kobra, select a frame and insert the Object Quick Charts.

    Your screen should resemble the following:

    Simply select the chart of your choice and use the drop-down menus to select the appropriate instrument(s).

    Hands-on exercise: Creating a deposit curve

    Question 1: Which type of Quick Chart do you need to select when creating a deposit curve?

    Question 2: How many contributors/brokers are available?

    Question 3: Is it possible to chart interest rate swap and forward starting swaps?

    Exercise: Using the drop-down menus create a chart displaying the current and historic (one year ago) composite USD

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    deposit curve.

    Note: Using the Quick Charts toolbar, You can view the numerical data and/or export the data and chart to MicrosoftExcel.

    Additional exercise 1: Using the drop-down menus create a chart displaying the German Consumer Price Index.

    Additional exercise 2: Using the drop-down menus create a chart displaying the Forecast for the currency pair CHF vs. JPY.

    Question 4: Which type of Quick Chart enables you to display the estimated EPS for Thomson Reuters (TRIL.L)?

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    This section contains:What are the key benefits of using pre-built modelsAccessing and navigating pre-built modelsHands-on exercise: The Equity Sector BrowserHands-on exercise: Studying Yield CurvesPre-built models in the Excel environment

    8 Analysing data using pre-built modelsWhat are the key benefits of using pre-built models

    Pre-built models enable you to display and analyse specific financial instruments and/or market segments without havingany in-depth knowledge of functionality and databases. Their navigation and formal lay-outs are consistent and veryintuitive making it easy for you to use the models even if you open them for the first time. The suite of models is oftenreferred to as Cross Market or Xtra Market Suite "XMS".

    Models are divided broadly into categories: Equities, Fixed Income, FX/Money Market, Commodities and Energy, General.

    As already mentioned, the first thing you see when you open your new Reuters 3000 Xtra will be Get Going Reuters 3000Xtra's Home page. This is a navigation model that is used for exploring the main features of Reuters 3000 Xtra.

    Reuters 3000 Xtra uses two different working environments, so some models have been built in Kobra and others inPowerPlus Pro

    The models within Kobra are generally used to display data in a very clear and useful way.

    The models in PowerPlus Pro are generally used to calculate and analyse data.

    Note in version 5.1 some analytical PowerPlus Pro models have been replaced with "Calculators". These can beintegrated into your Kobra flex screen. Although the lay-out looks slightly different and simplified, the key funtionalities haveremained unchanged. They are just as powerful as their relatives (the related XMS model) but even more user friendly.

    You can access these calculators from Get Going or selecting the relevant one from your object selector in Kobra

    The "old" XMS models are still available. You can access them from Get Going > Model Browser > Archive

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    Accessing and navigating pre-built models

    There are a number of methods to access the pre-built screens and calculators contained in the Xtra Market Suite (XMS) inReuters 3000 Xtra. One of the most convenient is by using the home page Get Going .

    When selecting a relevent job role, the model will display information and calculators that we believe are most relevant toyou. Please note that Analytics and Calculators are listed in the left column. When you hover with your mouse over thename of the model, a pop-up text will display a brief description of the model and whether this model is based in Kobra or inthe Excel environment (PowerPlus Pro - PPPro). If the analysis you are interested in is not listed, click on "Model Browser"in the left most column and search for your model by typing in a keyword.

    For example, when we select the jobe role "Interest Rate Swap Trader" we can easily access pre-built models such asthe Xtra Menu, FX and Interest Rate Gateway and Swap Focus.

    Analytical models and calculators are generally based in the Excel environment and contain calculations as well as real-

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    time, fundamental and historical data.

    Searching for models

    Reuters 3000 Xtra contains over 100 XMS models. The best way to find a model is to use the model browser via GetGoing. For this example we will search for the Economic Overview model.

    1 Click on Model Browser on the left hand side of the screen2 Type Economic Overview in Search for Models box3 Click GO

    4 Click on the title to open the model

    If you do not know the full name of the model you can either type in a single word or you can browse by market category.

    You will notice that models built in Kobra are identified by the "K" symbol in the title (see above screen shot). Those thatopen in PowerPlus Pro have an Excel symbol in the title:

    The models are being reviewed and updated on a regular basis. New upgrades are indicated in the Model Browser and youcan download the newest version by clicking on "Download Update". This does only take a few seconds.

    To learn more about the model or to access the help files please go to "Help" > "Help on Sheet".

    Hands-on exercise: The Equity Sector Browser

    Find the model "Equity Sector Browser" in the Model Browser.

    Question 1: What does the model do?

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    Open the model and enter the code for IBM (IBM.N)

    Question 2: In what tab can you find the ROE ratio?

    Question 3: How many stocks are compared to IBM when you select the FTSE index?

    Hands-on exercise: Studying Yield Curves

    Open the model "Yield curves" from Get Going. Enter the currencies USD, CAD and AUD and display the benchmark curvefor each currency.

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    Question 1: What instruments are used as "Benchmarks"?

    Question 2: What is the AUD yield for the10 year sector?

    Question 3: What is the 5 year yield spread between CAD and USD?

    Pre-built models in the Excel environment

    Let's open one of the models in PowerPlus Pro, e.g. "Swap Points and Outrights".

    This is a model which enables us to calculate cross currency forward rates for broken dates and it is one of the most widely

    used models of Xtra.

    In this workshop, however, we will not focus on the purpose and content of this model but on the formal lay-out of thescreen. To find out more about how this model works, you can join us for the workshop "Monitor and analyse FX Swapsand Forwards" and/or read the comprehensive on-line help file (top right corner of the display).

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    The pre-built models in PPPro have a few basic features in common :

    The font colour of the data indicates what type of data it is i.e.:- black font indicates real-time or fundamental data,- blue font indicates calculated data and- orange font indicates user input.

    The fields with orange borders can be over-written to allow for user input and simulations. You can re-establish theprevious formula/data by either double clicking in the cell or by selecting "Revert All" from the Reuters drop-down list.

    You can access "tips" if there is a red triangle displayed in the top right corner of the cell (equivalent to Excel "comments").These tips reveal for example what formats the model accepts for broken date input. You can show/hide tips by selecting itfrom the Reuters drop-down menu.

    A "Help" file can be accessed from the top right corner. It provides detailed information and assistance regarding themodel.

    In 3000 Xtra v.5.1 the model looks like this and can be integrated as an object into your Kobra flex screen.

    Fields that allow user input or selectoion from a drop-down menu are indicated with a black border around the cell.

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    This section contains:Contact us and object specific help

    9 Getting helpContact us and object specific help

    As you have learnt already, the F1 key provides the Metastock on-line help facility. Select the Metastock chart and press F1to obtain help on all of the available analyses and get access to a comprehensive help index and search facility.

    Alternatively you can ask for personal assistance by clicking on the " Contact Us " button at the top of your screen. Amember of our Thomson Reuters Support Staff will contact you immediately.

    Comprehensive help files are also available for the pre-built displays and models. The "Help" buttons are located in the topright corner of the model.

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    This section contains:ReviewSummary of key learning pointsClose

    10 Summary and CloseReview

    Complete the following sentences by filling in the missing words:

    Regarding Charts:

    1) A quick way of creating a chart in Kobra is to __________and ________the RIC from a Quote Object into Metastock.

    2) If you want to view the news headlines for a specific point in the past you first have to insert a target ____________.

    3) You can add analyses by clicking on the analysis __________ in the toolbar.

    4) To access online _______ and detailed information regarding the analyses, press the _____ function key.

    5) Using pre-defined ______________ , you can quickly create charts which display relevant analyses for thedisplayed instrument.

    6) You can easily customise the start and end date, time-zone, currency or instrument using "In-place __________".

    7) You can easily export the raw data to _________ by selecting the analysis and using the mouse to drag and drop thedata behind the chart. It is important to be aware that the data does not _________. A dynamic (realtime) export can onlybe achieved using _______________.

    8) Metastock Charts is a tool which provides powerful charting and analysis capabilities making it easy and convenient todisplay __________ charts and perform technical analysis whereas Quick Charts enables you to access ___________charts.

    9) In Quick Charts you do not need to know any codes and functionalities. You can select instruments and other criteriafrom ___________________.

    10) To view a chart regarding the Swiss CPI, you can use the ________________ chart.

    Regarding pre-built models and Calculators:

    11) Pre-built models can be accessed from the Reuters 3000 Xtra home page _____________. Models which are moredisplay oriented and provide market overviews are usually based in the ____________ environment, whereas analyticalmodels are based in _____________.

    12) In analytical models, the font colour ___________ indicates cells where user input is required or possible.

    13) To view a brief description of the model, you can ___________ over the title in Get Going.

    Summary of key learning points

    During this class you have learnt how to quickly create and customise Metastock charts, add additional analyses, chartmutliple instruments and export the chart image as well as the raw data to Excel.

    You have learnt how to access Quick Charts and what pre-defined charts are available.

    You have also learnt how to access and navigate pre-built displays to analyse financial market instruments. These"models" can be accessed from your home page Get Going. They offer comprehensive on-line help files.

    Close

    You can learn more about how to use Reuters 3000 Xtra by visiting the following classes:

    - Reuters 3000 Xtra: Introduction to the Key Components and Data- Reuters 3000 Xtra: Searching for Data and News- Reuters 3000 Xtra: Displaying Data and Screen Design

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    - Reuters 3000 Xtra: Retrieving Data in Excel

    These workshops are the main components of the Reuters 3000 Xtra certification programme. For more details please visitour Customer Zone.

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    Customer Zone

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