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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ms. X who wrote (23063)8/13/1999 10:38:00 AM
From: Chip Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
Hi everyone,

Please check out the free new interactive Point and Figure charting tool on stockcharts.com and let me know what you think.

This Java applet has three sliders on it that allow you to set the box size, reversal amount and date range interactively. As you move each slider, the chart redraws instantly.

Be sure to click on the labels below the small charts on the PnF Gallery page. They take you to the larger, individual versions.

On those bigger versions, we've included a
standard price chart of the index in the background.
We color the price chart red or black to show you which
part of the price chart corresponds to the Xs (black)
or the Os (red).

Important Notes:
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- Like our other Java-based tools, the interactive
Point and Figure charts require the latest versions
of a Java-enabled browser. That generally means
version 4.0 or higher of MS Internet Explorer or
version 4.5 or higher of Netscape Communicator.

- Right now, we only have Point and Figure charts for
the four major market averages: the Dow, the NASDAQ,
the S&P 500 and the Russell 2000. We will be adding
the ability for you to plot most US stocks and indices
in the very near future.

- To print these charts, you need to take a screenshot
and print that. Windows users can press
Alt-PrintScreen, paste the resulting bitmap
into Paint.exe, and then use the File/Print command.

- Our Point and Figure Gallery page takes several
moments to fully load. Please be patient.

Again, please send me any feedback you have on this applet. We plan on constantly improving it so check back often.

Thanks in advance,
Chip Anderson
stockcharts.com