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To: Quest who wrote (8636)7/10/2000 9:19:06 AM
From: Tommy Dorsey  Respond to of 9427
 
Jay, is coming on SI right now with a response. Hang for a second Quest. We're on our way. T



To: Quest who wrote (8636)7/10/2000 5:47:24 PM
From: james ball  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9427
 
You will notice that when you bring up a chart, the informational lines just under the name of the stock have changed a bit. First, we have taken the status name of the sector off and replaced it with what column the sector is in and the field position. So in other words, if you bring up a stock in the Drug sector instead of saying "Computers Bull Confirmed 56%" it now says Computers (Status: X's at 56%). It's quicker for the reader to get down to the information needed, namely, is the sector in X's or O's. There is still a link to the sector bullish percent chart itself so you will be able to click directly to the sector chart and the see the status for yourself. As well, you can mouse over the sector name and it will produce the status.

The other change in the informational line just below the name of the stock is with the momentum. Here we now list not only whether the momentum is positive or negative but also how long it has been positive or negative. The momentum referred to here is the weekly momentum.