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Strategies & Market Trends : DAYTRADING Fundamentals -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: - who wrote (1602)7/7/1999 2:30:00 AM
From: wallstreeter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
Hello everyone. Anyone know a good daytrader course that specializes in basic technical analysis for daytraders? Im talking ADx,moving averages, RSI etc.



To: - who wrote (1602)7/7/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: Dan Clark  Respond to of 18137
 
Steve, I wasn't clear. In a multi-quote sheet:

1. Ensure that one or more symbols are entered into the sheet.
2. Place the mouse cursor over a column header. The cursor icon will change from a standard (arrow?) cursor to two arrows forming a circle with a little "x" above and to the right of them.
3. Now, right-click. The mini-menu pops up.
4. In the mini-menu, under the "fields" (middle section) you should see "Market Guide".

In a single quote sheet, you should be able to right-click in any open cell and see "Market Guide" on the right side in the "Fields" section.

QCharts has lots of hidden "gems" like this. For instance, I have a small line chart to keep track of the S&P futures (and one each for Nasdaq 100 and NYSE Advance/Decline)...
1. Open a chart
2. Set the symbol to CME:SP99U
3. Set chart to line
4. Adjust interval (1 min, 5 min) and line characteristics to taste
5. On the chart title bar, click the symbol and interval buttons until red (to lock)

Regards,

Dan.