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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals

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To: Hands Off who wrote (1247)6/22/1999 2:26:00 PM
From: Michael Friesen  Read Replies (3) of 18137
 
Marshall,

I'm also a QCharts fan. My favourite sort of screen to use for equities is as follows...

Divide the screen into quarters (thus we have upper left, upper right, lower left, lower right). On the upper and lower left of the screen I put a quote sheet (that has numerous symbols). Then on the upper right I have a 15 minute intraday chart and on the lower right I have a longer term chart (usually daily). You can link the charts to the quote window so that you just have to click on a symbol in the quote grid and both charts will change to that symbol. That way you can track multiple stocks without having to mess around with a bunch of different pages.

Hope this helps,
Michael Friesen (The Quant)
intelligentspeculator.com
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