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To: LWolf who wrote (7044)11/14/1997 7:25:00 AM
From: JPR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12039
 
Hi,

I am using IQ: I find it very useful. The following are the highlights:
1: You can request any chart by Ticker. You can look up tickers.
2: StockScan: Screen stocks for fundamentals, Price/Volume, Indicators, Candlesticks. You can print any chart with various parameters.
Example: You can request all the stocks that experienced a hammer, a morning star etc by ticker symbols.
3: Search for alerts
4: Run and maintain your portfolio and follow intraday charts on your stocks.
5: Quick Quotes
6: Screen charts by indicators, including linear regression, BB, MA and Candlesticks. It is easy to use and understand. Help is available.
It is pretty good for the money, IMHO.

Paul



To: LWolf who wrote (7044)11/14/1997 11:25:00 PM
From: Big Sky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12039
 
I downloaded IQNet's Java applet and am about 2 weeks into my 30 day trial.

Its charting capabilities are real nice, very quick, much quicker than the CGI graphics on their free web site. There are several additional indicators also, such as Money Flow, OBV, CCI, MACD that look to be worth the money. IQNet's screening capability is pretty lame though, so I'm about to ante up for Quotes+, its monthly cost is only a few dollars more and it gives you the capability to download a database of price volume data at EOD and run sophisticated screens. Plus, Andy likes it so it must be good.

IQNet's help files describing the different indicators appear to be taken directly out of Achelis TA from A to Z book, which I'm about 1/2 way through. BTW it's very very good, worth the $50.

Andy has shamed me into upgrading my PC so soon I'll have the disk capacity to load the 100 MB Quotes+ DB.