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To: Earl Risch who wrote (284)4/26/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: Alf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 417
 
Earl
Is the ability to use multiple monitors part of windows 98 or are you using a card for that ?
I have found a card ( $650 ) for 2 monitors but also heard that it was more or less built in to "98"
If you could give a short explanation on how this works that would be great !
What I want basically is the ability to view more charts , just don't have enough room on one !
Good luck and thanks
Tim



To: Earl Risch who wrote (284)4/29/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: richard  Respond to of 417
 
Dear Earl, Thanks for the info. and quick response. I use a technical analysis program , (Omnitrader) and a end of day data from Reuters . They threw in a metastock downloader that only works on Reuters ,because I paid in advance for a year. I use this and a little common sense for cos. breaking out of a downtrend or in a real strong uptrend . I am finding out that fundamentals don't really matter . If there's good news out on the stock. So I look for momentum also. I try to keep my stocks I track to a minimum . That way if there's some good news out on some stock and I can get in before all the daytraders hit it. I can make a little profit. I went with the Reuters data feed because of error correction and automatic adjusting for splits which was taking alot of my time w/ Dial Data.
Best of Luck in your Trading,
richard