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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus

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To: deep_rough who wrote (7520)11/2/1998 6:13:00 PM
From: TechTrader42  Read Replies (1) of 11149
 
Gary O: Gary Lyben is working on an update to the program that will make scans easier to write. In any case, once you write a few scans in QP2, you'll find that they're not all that difficult to write (and translate). You may have already noticed that the scans are much faster in R2 than in R1. And the scanning capabilities are much greater. There are new indicators to use in charts and scanning, including CCI and ADX. Once you use R2 for a few days, you won't look back so fondly on the days of R1.

You might have got yourself into a nice rut with it, but you'll come to appreciate the new tarred road you're on now. It may not feel smoother at first to you --comfortable as you were in your well-traveled track -- but it's wider, faster and goes a lot farther. (So quit yer hollerin' at them as what's passed ya by, and pull yer revved-up jalopy of a tradin' system into the fast lane.)

As for TC2000, QP2 can do cartwheels around it. The scanning utility in TC2000 is limited. One of the most important things in TA is to be able to write the scans based on your own ideas in trading, and you can do that in QP2. Try writing a linear regression scan in TC2000, or a variable index dynamic moving average scan -- 't'aint possible. You're gonna love QP2 -- once you get used to it.

Brooke (aka QPollyanna?)
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