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To: John Sacz who wrote (2651)1/8/2000 9:20:00 PM
From: Brian K. Winchell  Respond to of 3291
 
OT:

I have just recently recevied TC2000 V 4.2 Via Worden,
I have also IQC and have been quiet happy. Was wondering if any had suggestions or helpfull hints? I day trade ( 5 years ) playing breakouts mostly ( 380% return 99) , Would really appreciate any
insite .

Best Regards,

BKW




To: John Sacz who wrote (2651)1/8/2000 9:55:00 PM
From: Bill Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
Has anyone noticed that TC2000 has the wrong values for the Nasdaq
Composite COMPQX? Look closely for example, and you'll see the shape
of the curve is wrong July-October. Look at the low for August for
example:
--TC2000-- --- IBD --- --BigCharts--
Aug low: 8/25, 2683 8/07, 2440 8/07, 2440

Look at the shape. TC2000 shows COMPQX generally falling through the
month of August if you were to run a linear regression. The IBD and
BigCharts show it generally rising all month.

I sent a note to Worden asking about this a week or so ago. They
told me they were referring the question to their data department and
I've never heard anything more.

Is there some reason that Worden's COMPQX shouldn't be the same data
as the standard Nasdaq Comp? I'm stumped.

Bill