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Non-Tech : Quote.com QCharts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: E. Davies who wrote (5510)1/11/2000 6:54:00 PM
From: Dan Clark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Eric,

First, you need the CyberX for QCharts version, not the standard CyberX version. Second, you need to select CyberCorp as your Online Broker (I think that it is /View/Preferences, then the Broker tab). Third, right click on a chart and select "Trade" (then buy, sell, etc.)

I *think* that you can right click on a price level in LII and it will send it to CyberX. I don't do it this way because it is too slow. I right click to pass the symbol information to CyberX fairly early in the trading process. Then, I modify the price and number of shares manually using the wheel on my mouse (place in price or shares box and spin wheel) and click buy/sell/short.

Tip - somewhere in the QCharts setup for the Online Brokers it asks you for the default number or shares to pass to CyberX. Enter 0 here. This will pass the other stock information, but will NOT change the number of shares in CyberX. This allows you to turn off the CyberX confirmation setting, so that you can enter an order without confirming the entry. If you set the QCharts default number shares > 0, it will send this number to CyberX. If the "confirmation" setting in CyberX is Off, CyberX will place the order instantly with the default number of shares sent from QCharts. I adjust the number of shares of each order depending on the price level. Therefore, autoentering the order with the default number of shares is bad for me.

Note - Log into the demo account while testing this.

Regards,

Dan.