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To: Gary Burton who wrote (962)4/4/1998 9:03:00 AM
From: Ross  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1551
 
Gary,

The Win version does not include the 6/4 moving average channels.
I will explain how to set it up:

1. Go to "studies" on left charting tools bar
2. Click on moving averages. A box will appear to set them up..
3. Click on "New" (bottom box middle)
4. For the upper band: "length" is 6 "Offset" is 4 and "Source" is
High.. Make this one blue.
5. click "ok"
6. Click "New" again.
7. For the lower band: "length" is 6 "offset" is 4 and "Source" is
Low.. Make this one Red.
8. Click "ok".

Make sure the "check" is in the two boxes for the
moving averages that you have just made. Then click "apply"

Hope this helps..

About MTSN, I agree with your analysis.. I had said I posted a
15 minute chart when in fact it was a 30 minute chart. I'm
an "airhead" :~) here is the 15 minute version:

teleport.com

(to all, my charts will disappear in a few days, please forgive
me if this causes any inconvenience)(also, I post at 800X600 pixels.
This will be the best for viewing, other monitor settings will make
the charts appear either larger or smaller..)

Ross



To: Gary Burton who wrote (962)4/13/1998 3:52:00 AM
From: Bruce A. Bowman  Respond to of 1551
 
Hi Gary-

I haven't looked ahead so this is probably a redundant answer, but you have to create the 6-4 MA channel yourself by selecting Studies|Moving Averages|New. You can also name a group of MAs as a template.

re: Y2K... not surprising, but very disappointing that it may crash. There are a lot of things in DOS that aren't yet in V/7.0.

re: DOS version vs. Windows version... the Windows gui seems a very natural interface to me so I was quick to accept it. Now that the newness is wearing off I'm more aware of the things that are missing. Some will be back in the next release, but Cycles is apparently still a long way off.

Bruce