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Strategies & Market Trends : Point and Figure Charting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Atin who wrote (24660)2/20/2000 10:45:00 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34811
 
Does anyone know of any free sites for advance/decline data? Yahoo! has free daily data for stocks downloadable in comma separated files, but does not have advance/decline data available the same way. I can create point and figure charts of the advance/decline data using QPnf with Quote.com, but don't have access to this data using free data.

Also, while I'm asking, how about market and sector bullish percent data downloadable in comma separated files? I was going to start working on this myself but was hoping maybe someone has this available already in free web accessible form.

-Atin



To: Atin who wrote (24660)2/20/2000 11:53:00 PM
From: OX  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34811
 
looking good Atin.
really nice enhancements.
several comments if you will...

(1) is there a way to get the "standard" box sizes? (.25 under 5, .5 under 20, 1 under 100, 2 above, etc.)

(2) since the docs are sparse, you might consider taking all the 'release notes' you post and putting them into one big file on your website so ppl can refer to them for features, bugs, etc.
for example, I noticed you have trading bands on the right... what timeframe do you use for that?

(3) a minor UI 'flow' issue... when creating a new chart, it would be nice to incorporate the 'chart params' panel into the 'new chart' panel. so, for example, I can create a new chart w/ diff parameters w/o first creating the chart w/ the 'default' parameters, and then changing the it.
(just a nit, but would smooth out the flow).

very nice.
thanks again.