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To: Mang Cheng who wrote (12599)5/26/1998 11:07:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (2) of 25814
 
[OT] Mang, DavidG has given you a site to download a P&F
Chart Program for any stock if you have the data:

pipeline.com

One must keep in mind the conditions:
System Requirements:

EZ-PnF V2.1U operates on 8088 -> 6x86, K6 processors.
Performance varies with processor power. Video support for
CGA/EGA/VGA video modes, best detail with VGA. Printers
supported: IBM PDDS/ASCII, EPSON ESC/P, or HP PCL data
stream capable printers.

EZ-PnF Version 2.1U is a DOS based program that runs natively
under: PC-DOS* or MS-DOS* versions 3.0, 3.3, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1,
6.0, 7.0;

And in the DOS boxes of: Microsoft* Windows* 3.1, 3.11,
Windows95*, Windows NT* 4.0, and IBM OS/2* WARP* versions
3, 4.


Another site will provide some (about 600) free charts over
the Internet of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange companies:

dorseywright.com

You can't always get the one you are interested in but you
can usually get another in their group. No LSI but ADI, no
COMS but ASND.

I have used P&F for 30+ years (along with many other market
indicators) and found that pattern recognition and the
support/resistance points for stocks are easier to spot with
P&F than with bar charts.

If you (or other thread readers) wish to discuss P&F, please
send me a Private Message or post Jan (P&F-Madness) on the
SI Point and Figure Charting thread at:

Subject 5671

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