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To: freelyhovering who wrote (2060)11/18/1997 7:39:00 AM
From: Dave H  Respond to of 2403
 
"Dave--<with it were easier to draw trendlines in TC2000> So even with Parity its hard to draw
trendlines? That would be too bad cuzz it is a pain in the A$$ to do so with TC. I thought that
was one of the benefits of Parity. Please tell me its true. Myron"

Myron, not sure, I actually haven't done it yet!
Parity isn't as easy to navigate around --jump from stock to stock, zoom in and out, jump between studies-- as tc2000. I too hope that trendlines are better though since they really suck in tc2000; it's ridiculous how you can't move them in one pixel increments.
plus, i *hate* how in TC2000 you don't get to see the values of all the indicators if you have more than one plotted. Parity gives you the values of everything onscreen. It lets you create as many or as few windows as you want, and put as many indicators in those windows as you want. I like that.

I think TC2000&Parity could be a good combo; TC2000 for scanning, and Parity for the real in depth TA.

I'll check out drawing trendlines on Parity and let you know....

-dave