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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jerry Olson who wrote (4562)5/14/2000 10:39:00 AM
From: Atin  Respond to of 7434
 
Hi OJ,

QPnf:

1. The numbers are vertical count based price objectives. The ones near the top of O columns are downside targets, the ones near the bottom of the X columns are upside targets. You can turn them off by going into the View Menu and toggling "price objectives".

2. The lines:
There are four kinds of lines, the bullish and bearish trend lines and the support and resistance lines. The ones that go diagnal are the trend lines, the ones that are horizontal are the support/resistance. Again, you can turn them off by going into the View Menu and toggling "trend lines" and "support/resistance lines".

3. top-mid-bot are the bollinger band values at latest time for which you have data. They will not match DWA because they use some other method for calculating their bands.

4. You can save your "defaults" by going into the Edit menu, and choosing "save as defaults" and clicking ok. Now your chart (including no price objectives etc) will be your default when you open new charts.

I like to use the support/resistance intraday too -- they work for me -- but you can turn them off by using the View menu toggle.

I'm going to post this on the Point and figure thread too so other users of QPnf can see it also.

-Atin



To: Jerry Olson who wrote (4562)5/14/2000 10:45:00 AM
From: Atin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7434
 
Someone else, someone important? I don't think so Jerry, remember how much trouble Patrick and I got into talking about intraday PnF? I wouldn't hold my breath :-).

But I'm just going to keep adding free Point and Figure charting stuff until I have a website that is totally free and provides you with all the basics of point and figure charting that others charge money for (charts, relative strength charts, bullish percent charts, sector charts, current breakouts/breakdowns, alerts, etc etc). But since I'm doing it for the hell of it, it will take a few more weeks before it gets done.

Plus I am playing parent to a little lab mix puppy we adopted from the shelter yesterday and that is taking a little sleep time :-)

-Atin