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To: Antelope who wrote (1433)9/4/1999 8:18:00 PM
From: Richard Estes  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1551
 
I use QP2 scan to populate my quote sheets with about 300 stocks, they are not "name" stocks. They are volatile stocks with a high average volume to float ratio and large average ranges. They are some of the biggest movers in both directions.

The GET eod was first directed to futures and the wave counts and etc. often fitted slower "name" stocks. With RT, you are looking at a shorter time frame and that is not the same player. Many would say it acts best with say an IBM than a GRIN or MCOM. I am still unsure. All the power of GET transfers to RT.