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To: Michael Friesen who wrote (1248)6/22/1999 2:51:00 PM
From: Hands Off  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
Michael, thank you. I just set up Qcharts the way you suggest and am trying to get the feel. I glad you pointed out that I could have different intervals on the graphs as I had not figured that out yet.

If I may bother you with an additional question. On my quote sheet I would like to add some general market indices. Is this possible and if so where do I find the symbols for Nasdaq, NYSE, SP500, 30 yr bond, etc.

Again, thanks for responding

Marshall



To: Michael Friesen who wrote (1248)6/22/1999 3:41:00 PM
From: -  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18137
 
Marshall/aka Quant,

Thanks for the helpful info on QCharts, you've already answer a question I posted a little further on in the thread... Let me get up to speed and we'll compare notes.

-Steve/ aka PaloAlto



To: Michael Friesen who wrote (1248)6/22/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Respond to of 18137
 
Remember there is no restriction to size of windows. So you can fill a screen and then next item can be dragged to right or down to build another screen and so on. A poor man's Muti-screen if you keep it to 4 screens, you can whip it left or right, up or down with speed. Qcharts is very flexible.

If the charts aren't to your needs, you can use Fib Trader and GET RT with the program too.