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To: AllansAlias who wrote (147785)8/11/2007 5:09:26 PM
From: Shack  Respond to of 209892
 
Yup. Qcharts remains the best of the bunch with its elegant functionality IMO. The data feed seems way better than it was too. Granted I haven't tried too many others. Did try E-signal, hated it.

I still think Metastock is likely the Cadillac, but its got way more than I need. I'm a pretty basic trader.-g/ng

Wish I had seen the Dow going to new highs. Congrat's too any and all who did.

You know we talked about that at the 2002 bottom you and I. There was simply no way to count that slop off the 2000 high as anything but corrective. I played the bull somewhat well, but not as well as the buy and hold crowd led by mc. Just ask him about his first AAPL buy. Let's just say he has a pretty good cushion!-vbg



To: AllansAlias who wrote (147785)8/11/2007 7:29:09 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
Here's a crash chart in the making. The PAYX weekly:

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What scares me most about this one, and I really am trying to remain "grounded" here, is that this weekly chart does not look too dissimilar from the Nasdaq. If we are heading into a C down on the Naz then this is a return to the secular bear and is simply going to be no fun..for anybody.