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To: Chip Anderson who wrote (24790)4/23/2000 1:08:00 AM
From: Kona  Respond to of 34811
 
Chip that chart applet is an absolute gem. Kudos to whoever wrote it.



To: Chip Anderson who wrote (24790)4/25/2000 6:37:00 AM
From: Atin  Respond to of 34811
 
Chip, most PnF people went to the DorseyWright thread since they're the only analyst like people who seem to do PnF and actually post opinions on stocks on SI. This thread has become a place for me to post notifications of updates to QPnf and for you to post updates for Stockcharts.com!

Some suggestions to improve StockCharts.com's PnF charting -- and have it be competitive with DWA (after all, your site is free, you should be somewhat competitive if you had the right features):

1. Since you have all the data, you might want to add the bullish percent charts for the markets and the sectors to your web site.

2. And while you are at it, lists of stocks breaking PnF tops/bottoms the day before.

3. Also, the last time I looked, the Java applet was being loaded everytime. Change it to be similar to the prophetcharts java applets that take input themselves so the applet doesn't have to keep getting reloaded everytime you want to look at a new symbol.

I should charge you a consultation fee!

-Atin



To: Chip Anderson who wrote (24790)4/25/2000 6:57:00 AM
From: Atin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34811
 
Just went back to your StockCharts.com site -- it is looking very nice. Any chance of adding a SAR (Wilder's stop and reverse) option on the candlecharts? That's the thing that makes me go to bigcharts.com . . .

Love the market chart tour by Arthur Hill.

-Atin