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To: Bwe who wrote (25010)9/17/2000 8:04:28 AM
From: Atin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34822
 
SFA vs WIND RS Chart.

xocharts.com

It is working -- was it not working for you before (after I got the site back up?)

-Atin



To: Bwe who wrote (25010)9/17/2000 9:53:48 AM
From: Ben Antanaitis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34822
 
Bruce,

One of the great features of Atin's site is the ability to generate RS comparisons between stocks. This is a unique advancement in p&f charting. I wish I could access it now.

Relative Strength chart creation capability is built into the registered version of EZ-PnF. You can create an R/S chart comparing any two issues, stock vs stock, stock vs index, index vs index, mutual fund vs mutual fund, mutual fund vs index, etc, the mind boggles at all the combinations... And you can use EZ-PnF when the net or a website may be down.

EZ-PnF also creates 1-box reversal charts that follow the Wheelan/Wykoff definitions.

Stop in and read about what the latest version of EZ-PnF can do
.
Ben A.
ez-pnf.com



To: Bwe who wrote (25010)9/17/2000 8:53:36 PM
From: Smooth Drive  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34822
 
Hello Bruce,

Not much for me to add. You've said it well.

You know, for a very small investment you can't beat Ben's P&F program. You can create most any RS chart you want.

Ben's new program has many features -- but most important for me is log charts (which I primarily use now) and the ability to create your own trendlines and S&R lines.

Take care,

Eric