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Gold/Mining/Energy : Day trading in Canada

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To: Gerry R who wrote (1916)1/5/1999 1:57:00 PM
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Gerry

I don't have Windows On WallStreet , but I'm sure that the daily data can be downloaded. I would try it first in Windows On WallStreet format and then try ASCI format. Since they don't download by date but just by symbol ,I would try using the following setup . Make a new folder such as userdata , and then a sub folder such as can , then place the data into the can folder. So you would haveC:\userdata\can\^ which would represent all the symbols to be downloaded with a file per symbol. If that didn't work I would then try to download the files as txt files in case the downloading changes the files . So you would have C:\userdata\can\^.txt. If that still doesn't work I would suggest trying an ASCI file format.

One question if I may , does Windows On WallStreet have Candlevolume and Equivolume charting options available ?

Hope this helps

Duane Crooks
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