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To: Perspective who wrote (30300)10/21/2000 8:33:11 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
We do not disagree on this. I do the same and it is one of the most tedious parts of charting for me because neither QCharts nor MetaStock can draw parallel lines in log mode. I draw so many of these lines that this is a serious pain in the ass for me.

Aside from the basic trendline, there is nothing more important to me in charting than parallel lines. This is reflected in the number of posts of mine that refer to trend/price channels. (e.g., Message 14472794

And... I doubt you look at things as Luc does. -g



To: Perspective who wrote (30300)10/21/2000 10:58:46 AM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
OK, I've gone with a new Web page thingy. Let's see if this one works.

Here is a GE weekly chart showing the price channel back many years and highlighting the wedge failure/1998 trendline breakdown we may be seeing right now.

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As usual, this is rather large and was captured at 1600x1200.

(The very long-term monthly S&P chart from earlier this week was also moved here.

homepages.go.com