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


To: wallstreeter who wrote (2850)8/15/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: OZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18137
 
WALLSTREETER,
I SERIOUSLY recommend that you go the the next
PRISTINE one day seminar. Oliver will take your
present way of thinking and turn it right side up.
Got he their website and look at all the free
daily charts and setups. They add to it constantly.
The site is www.pristine.com.
There is benefit to having someone right their to
answer your questions as soon as they are developed.
You also might want to go to ALANS training course
online www.THEHARDRIGHTEDGE.com.
It is a very inexpensive way to add to your knowledge.
As for RT3, you need to "lock" the screens together
so that when you type a symbol, they All change together.
Finally, try not to get hypnotized on the level2 screen.
If you are not scalping, it is of minimal concern to
a new trader. Focus on the 15 ,5 , 2 or 1 min. charts
and do not let them shake you loose. Exit points should be
predetermined.

OZ

PS. www.clearstation.com has unbelievable amounts of
educational data.



To: wallstreeter who wrote (2850)8/15/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: Rick Faurot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18137
 
WS,

A little Realtick help for you: I use a 1 min, 5 min and 15 min chart on my trading screen. I have these linked to one MM window which is always up on my screen. In addition I usually have a couple of other MM windows open on stocks I am following closely. If I want to see charts on a stock in my minder, I select the symbol from the minder and drag it to the symbol window in my main MM window. This automatically brings up all three charts on the new stock.

To link multiple charts to an MM window, right click on the MM window and select Links. Hold down the CTRL button on your keyboard and select the charts you want to link to the MM window. Then hit Save under Page and Save Defaults under Window. Make sure you always keep this main MM window open so that the links are there for you.

Another tip: you can have tons of windows open on one page if you lay them out so that the corner of each one is visible even when the window is covered up. At the open, my charts are covered up with MM windows. After the first half hour, I'll put the charts on top to focus in on one stock.

Rick