<looking at a different time frame? I allow 1, 5, 10, 60 minute charts as well as daily, weekly, monthly and yearly. You need to open the chart with D>
Pays to read the directions, I suppose. When the chart comes up it reads "5" and I never changed that. Actually, I did not notice the "Help!" menu until I started going over it again this morning.
I did have enough wits about me to change the box size, although I thought that would be valuable for day-trading, perhaps, to use the lower default numbers. <The default chart will show up using a "volatility" based box size>.
Yes, that did it. Particularly nice touch is the alert you placed in, in this case saying INTC had a double Bottom Breakdown.
I never would have noted that INTC had a double-bottom breakdown, if I owned the stock I would be more concerned that INTC just went to a dollar wiping me out of almost $80 a share. Double Bottom Breakdown would be the last thing on my mind.
Sorry I wasted your time, I should have futzed with it more but when the charts seemed dead on then a sudden difference in the middle of two of them I presumed it had to be a small programming error.
I just did not realize the programming error was mine. You should market this program, it's very nice. Include a link to this post, so people don't make the same goof.
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One thing that troubles me is, will Gibbons Burke toss me because I'm running two QCharts at the same time? They are on the same machine, but it requires a second log-in. |