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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus

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To: Michael Quarne who wrote (3189)1/23/1998 3:19:00 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (3) of 11149
 
I've added more scans to the growing collection at:

members.aol.com

There are lots of new CCI scans -- I had to create a separate page for them, in fact. Mike, thanks for your terrific work in getting BNS to run -- to run right around the divide-by-zero error, in fact. I still suspect that you exposed the scan to the light of the Aurora Borealis.

There are great scans by Bob Jagow, Paul Beattie, Jeff Grover, John Sugas, Doug, Richard, Bob Sage, Sean, Bill Riedeman and others. Jeff is the wizard of the for loop, John Sugas was first to break ground with CCI and other indicators; Bob Jagow is the master mathematician and QP translator when it comes to slope (and other indicators); Paul Beattie accomplished the impossible: DNS for QP; Bob Sage sensibly focused on fundamentals; Richard -- well, Richard just knows more and has more experience than anyone I've ever met or probably ever will meet, and his experience is encapsulated in his Breakout and BBB scans, to name only two. As for Bill Riedeman, I violate his precept every day: "Don't use indicators that you don't understand." He and Euclid have looked on beauty bare, Edna St. Vincent Millay once wrote.

As for me, I may spin out formulas like a spider, but I often end up playing the part of the fly. What a tangled Web I weave.

Brooke
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