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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin!

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To: F Robert Simms who wrote (5463)6/22/2000 4:03:00 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) of 7434
 
True, I had not looked back that far. I imagine I could place it on SPX to get a better sense of it from a historical perspective.

It's a logical issue I suppose. It won't get you in early and it probably will get you out late. But that's why we have shorter term indicators.

I find the Sto on the 30 minute works well at times. I would presume, because it's an Osc, it would work well during periods where the 34 is flatlining. I'll have to try to cross-check that.

How do you like QCharts? Although I still use it, I've been running RavenQuotes using the QChart feed. Seems QCharts has an issue with my new machine, so some days (like today) I run RavenQuote on the new machine and other days (like yesterday) I run QCharts on an older one.

I would like to stick to one or the other, but I have not copied over all my studies from QCharts to Raven yet. Also, Raven is in beta so where there are superior features in some cases there are accompanying drawbacks in others.

They are up to Build 1, Version 45, so the program is somewhat stable. It's just that some features I am used to in QCharts are not present (yet?) in Raven.
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