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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Attack -- A Complete Analysis

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To: Chris who wrote (22857)4/18/2000 12:38:00 PM
From: Robert Graham  Read Replies (2) of 42787
 
Where can I find that put to call ratios that is used as a measure of sentiment? Right now I am using the VIX and my observations on price action. I would like to utilize this with the put to call ratio.

I am finding Tradestation with QCharts equals a pig with wings. 500 Mhz K6-2 AMD processor is not fast enough. The GlobalServer process of Tradestation doesn't help by spiking the CPU where Idle ends up being zero for more than just momentary period of time. So today I am upgrading to a Pentium III 600 Mhz system. Between the increase in sped and the different, faster class of processor, I am hoping this will work for me. Missed allot of continuation trades yesterday because I could not use some special charts I have set up in Tradestation. Also I am finding I cannot operate with less than two 128M SDRAM chips for my PC. On the Pentium II, these chips will be running at 130 Mhz.

I wonder if this system will be fast enough? :-)

Bob Graham
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