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To: faro who wrote (7679)5/19/2000 10:45:00 AM
From: jebj  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17977
 
>I'll keep my old PC then and the two screens and the two keyboads and the two everything. - Faro

If you use win98 or above, you can run multiple monitors and then pull porgram across 2-3 or whatever you have. Then only need one keyboard, etc.

Save it and it will come back up just as you left it.

Is a bit sticky to set up, however. Some video cards will not work and some will not work with one of their own.

jb



To: faro who wrote (7679)5/19/2000 10:46:00 AM
From: paulr1  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 17977
 
QTRIN:

Average volume of trades at the asking price divided by the average volume of trades at the bid price. QTRIN is similar to the Arms Trading Index (TRIN) which applies to NYSE advancing and declining issues, but QTRIN is the same formula applied to individual issues. Trades at the ask are the "advancing" trades; trades at the bid are "declining" trades. So, when traders, on average are paying up for a stock, QTRIN will be above 1. When they are dumping it QTRIN will go below 1.

~Paul