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To: dePaul who wrote (184)5/13/1998 12:05:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1463
 
There are no indicators for intraday....buy Tradewinds add-on $399, hurry I heard its going up. Go to DBC.com/SE/add-on software

Jeff



To: dePaul who wrote (184)5/13/1998 2:21:00 PM
From: Alf  Respond to of 1463
 
TradeWind site :
inetworld.net

Tim



To: dePaul who wrote (184)5/15/1998 7:41:00 PM
From: Judy Dowdy  Respond to of 1463
 
you can get intraday charts from www.quote.com (fee)



To: dePaul who wrote (184)5/17/1998 3:41:00 AM
From: Jim P Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1463
 
Clarence,

I have the satellite version but I think it works pretty much the same as your version. To get the interday charts going, you have to first enter the stock(s) you wish to track in quote window (the window that looks like a spread sheet with your ticker symbols). Then make sure your chart window is visible or turned on by going to the "window" toolbar button on the top of the display and pull down a list of window names. My #1 window is the chart window, I just selected it and it and the chart window appeared in the upper left part of my screen. Next go to the chart window (I double click on the color bar at the top to enlarge to full screen). In this chart window, type in one of the same ticker symbols you previously chose to put in your quote window. If you are on-line it should start tracking volume and price "real-time". There is also a pull down to select time interval (tick, 5 minute etc..) I generally use "tick". Also you may wish to set your chart "begin" time and "end" time setting (corresponding to market open and close) that way you see all the data.

My software has a "A" button that is "Analytics" I have not used this yet but I assume this is what you are after.

Also there are more charting capabilities (long term)via the website (DBC's Private Network).

Good luck,

Jim