Telechart comes with live chat, live sharing of charts and watchlists, even live video shows during market hours. It has plenty of clubs for option traders, elliot wavers, swing traders, trinq traders, day traders, momo folks, value players, you mention it, it's probably there somewhere.
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For example, if I want to share a chart with DB, I just share it to a club we are both members of, and he can pull it onto his own screen and look at it. He can even copy down the exact settings of my chart template with a single click and save it. Later he can change any and all settings on the template to improve it. And share it back to me. We can go back and forth (and have, I can tell you) looking for the best chart template.
If I have scanned for 45 stocks which are breaking out from a 20 day (or 20 period) pattern, I can share that watchlist with him as well. I can also create formulae and scans and send them to him and he can program them exactly as I have, or modify them any way he wants.
A word about the clubs: these are very valuable (well, most of the time) and post files, links, reports on their various sites; outside of Woodiesclub.com I don't know any other site that makes it so easy to share knowledge.
Further (and final) advantage: these are all pretty serious speculators; although many are private citizens, there are a number of professional traders (from organizations) who are there as well using the tools. I won't say there aren't any amateurs there ("Well, you know, it's never a loss until you sell . . .") but most are harmless and many are very nice.
There, I'm done. Didn't mean for it to be a telechart commercial, but it kinda turned out that way.
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