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To: Atin who wrote (24912)7/10/2000 11:08:10 AM
From: OX  Respond to of 34822
 
re: QPNF printing

All,

you can print charts from QPNF is you hit the 'Prt Sc' (print screen) key on your keyboard and 'paste' the image into Windows Paint program.
or there are a bunch of 3rd party apps that will capture and print screens/windows/regions to do this like PaintShopPro or SnagIt, etc.



To: Atin who wrote (24912)7/11/2000 7:51:47 AM
From: Atin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34822
 
One of the fun things to try with xocharts is to use the Average True Range style. This uses the average true range as the box size. For example, with the Dow Jones Box Index (X.DJB), a 14 day average true range comes up with a box size of 0.11, and came up with a serious buy signal off a triple bottom in early may at 93.70 (now in Os though).

xocharts.com

Similarly an average true range over 21 days came up with a box size of 0.08 and the same buy signal at 93.70 (but now in Os).

xocharts.com

-Atin



To: Atin who wrote (24912)7/11/2000 9:03:15 AM
From: Riskmgmt  Respond to of 34822
 
>> But if you want to move up to actual real time point
and figure charts with real time alerts on breakouts, breakdowns etc, check out my
QPnf program also available at xocharts.com --<<

Thanks Atin,
Maybe at some point in the future, I have all I can handle at the moment. :}

You are doing a great job I hope everyone using your service appreciates it.

Ray