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To: Michael Condra who wrote (15985)7/8/2002 1:30:46 AM
From: Susan G  Respond to of 17977
 
Michael, the daily candle for Friday the 5th is missing off the Nasdaq Sept. Futures (NQ02U) daily chart - totally. It's been missing in action since late Friday <g>

Thanks, Susan



To: Michael Condra who wrote (15985)7/8/2002 6:15:56 AM
From: thrasher_si  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
Michael Condra: Options prob report + feature request

Hi Michael, I've just started using QCharts - seems to meet my needs just fine except for two things:

1) Options data for QQQ has been incomplete since I started using QCharts (missing most of the "near the money" strike prices). Looks like a known problem based on your status page. Any timeframe on resolution? This would be a show-stopper for me if not available sometime soon since I trade QQQ options fairly regularly.

2) Feature suggestion: In your Options Montage, one of the field categories available is labeled "Option", and contains such info as implied volatility, delta, etc. This info would be very very useful if it could also be available in your quote sheet page. Specifically, when I'm tracking my options positions via a quote sheet page, I'd also like to monitor the delta of each options position (which I could do if the "Option" field category were available). Any chance this might be simple to implement, sometime soon?

thx in advance



To: Michael Condra who wrote (15985)7/10/2002 9:48:23 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17977
 
Mike, can this be right?
Pulled up a chart of total block volume all shares:
ttrader.com

(Don't look at this if you don't like scary images)