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Non-Tech : Dorsey Wright & Associates. Point and Figure -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ms. X who wrote (24)9/3/1999 3:05:00 AM
From: Tigress  Respond to of 9427
 
My wish list:

A picture is worth a thousand words, so Arrows would be great to be able to quickly & visually <--- ---> thru my Portfolio of stocks & mutual funds.

Under Portfolio Activity - All Portfolios:
at the top of the page, it would be nice to see a recap of any stock obtaining > 1 merit point on a particular day perhaps with a check mark per column (ie for
Technical Breakout, RS reversal, MA, Momo
x x x x (check marks would be better)= 4 pts, with the highest # of merits listed first).

To save time & eyesight, if we cannot get the sort function by RS, is there any chance we could at least get a Sort By Date for the Today's Patterns section?

Would like to see more of those terrific "NEW" revolving buttons whenever ANYthing has been updated & not accessed by the subscriber yet (esp Idea Generator, Analyst, Positive Earnings Surprises, Mag Review, Patterns & Afternoon Call)

With all the great statistics posted to the Calendar section (curled page), is it possible to:
a) add numbers for the Total # of Bullish & Bearish stock charts (ie 397 vs 640) and
b) DELETE the curled page function from the DWA access page for NON-subscribers?

My Page Up & Down buttons and all arrow buttons do not work on the
stock & fund chart pages (but they do on the Daily Report Main Page).

I know, I know, enough already...............

And lastly, I just want to say thanks to all at DWA for their time & effort in attempting to make our wish lists happen.

Tigress