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To: E. Davies who wrote (4066)10/22/1999 8:13:00 PM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17977
 
ED, I want to give you an advice.

Always use the ISLD:... chart.

Try isld:SCMr (the r should be small that it seeks for the ISLD)
and nasdaq:SCMR or simply SCMR. And select 1-minutes each.

What do you see? The Isld chart is way more accurate...!



To: E. Davies who wrote (4066)10/23/1999 5:23:00 AM
From: Dave Shoe  Respond to of 17977
 
>>>SCMR opened at $1000? Is this a misprint?

I noticed this too. I checked the opening price. It was something like $38, I forget exactly. I figured the deviation between 1000 and 38 was to PREVENT the stock from showing up on any hot lists, as it was a transition stock, and the price data would basically be invalid for comparison purposes. Dunno for sure, it was just my impression at the time.

I'm totally happy to be back in QCharts as of this week. The Beta version kicks big-time, and the Quote.com headline server is great.

Gibbons: I've got a "hot-list" query regarding "very short-term up" stocks. I recognize that I need to use a "double-quote" list in order to add / modify column definitions, but when I do this I find I am unable to keep the stocks prioritized with "very short-term up" as the position driver because it is not a selectable option. Presently I'm sticking to the File/New/Hotlist chart because of this limitation.

I'm relatively new to QCharts and totally new to QCharts-Beta, so I could easily be overlooking a simple answer. I am amazed at the power of this version of QCharts.

Happy to be back on a daytrading schedule at work, and to be back with Quote.com.

Shoe.