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To: Bridge who wrote (58583)8/30/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: janie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Bridge,

On the toolbar, click on "study", then scroll down and click
on "Directional Movement". That should do it! And THANK YOU
JENNA for posting this valuable information. It helps those of us who
are still learning(won't we always be??) Happy trading!!!

Janie



To: Bridge who wrote (58583)8/31/1999 12:07:00 AM
From: Jenna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Directional Indicators with candlestick charts and surrounded by the Bollinger Bands are my favorites and they definitely are on Q-Charts. I had four little 1 minute charts on throughout the day. I was watching more than trading. I use the default which is 14,14. When the ADX rises above 25 (or sometimes just as it rises especially if its dead all day) and the +DI crosses the -DI on high volume (I use OBV volume as well as regular volume).. you have a buy. RSI confirmed as did the momentum indicator.

Its not always that easy, NTOP chart today looked like a wild bull with a thorn in its side. But HLIT and even EXTR and HIFN were easier to read with fewer whipsaws.