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To: Richard Estes who wrote (3682)9/7/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: Esteban  Respond to of 17977
 
Why would you want to bring the same formulas over to excel? they are already in Qcharts.

For quick mechanical study in Excel. For example I can design systems in Excel to quickly give me the results of trading a particular indicator or combination of indicators on a large amount of historical data that would take hours and hours or longer to track by hand in QCharts. It's time consuming and resource consuming to recalculate (and develop the formulas for) the indicators in Excel when they already exist for each data point in QCharts. The export data function in the chart menu could easily export the indicator values plotted along with the prices and volume.

Esteban