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To: manny t who wrote (3850)9/30/1999 3:45:00 PM
From: hjz  Respond to of 17977
 
I hope there are some Qcharts members out there that can help with giving some insights on the special features of Qcharts. I am sure there are alot of other members who just joined Qcharts and would like some advice.
Thanks.

HJ



To: manny t who wrote (3850)9/30/1999 4:14:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Respond to of 17977
 
Try the Hot List, "Trade Rate". Not well known, but it shows the top stocks by trade rate in the last 30 seconds. (I think that it's 30 seconds.) I.e., it it updated every 30 seconds. For determining the stocks that are moving around, I've found this Hot List to be the best indicator.

Also, Bob Wallace has a real-time utility that monitors Hot Lists for a specific list of stocks. In combination with some work that Richard Estes has done on real volume and volatility, it can make a nice momentum trading system.

You'll need to do a search for Bob and Richard. I think that relevant posts are on this thread and on Daytrading Fundamentals.

Regards,

Dan.