michael your answers are becoming too predictable and repetitive, try changing the spin somewhat next time, or at least the wording. otherwise it's too obvious you have a hidden agenda. you said once that after unsubscribing from QCharts and going to ESignal you would "unbookmark this thread" and never come back. what happened? i like big concentrated position trades mostly, but i daytrade too, and QCharts is a superb tool for both styles. i suspect many who complain about connectivity issues are still using low bandwidth internet connections like AOL and such, or bog down their computers by installing dozens and dozens of softare programs they rarely use. that's nuts. anyone serious about this should dedicate a machine solely to trading, that means no ICQ, no games, no virus scans, etc. windows 2000 is a must. 256 mgs of ram minimum. at least an 800 mhz chip. at least cable or DSL. etc etc
today -as always- was tradable intraday perfectly well with QCHarts, except for those 5 minutes after the fed announcement where the intraday volatility was so insane that it's nuts to do anything either way, using QCharts or WHATEVER. |