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To: Steve who wrote (824)6/8/1998 1:54:00 AM
From: dea8  Respond to of 3291
 
Hi Steve
FWIW
Ran your (52 week high) scan ( Value) on V.4 for June 5 th

Nasdq 83 stocks
Newyork 72 stocks

Set -- chart list ---for scan
Set -- sort by ---(price as % 52 wk high)

Showed 98% and 99% stocks
Just for comparison (whether they were 1% of their 52 wk highs) ????

Charts should flash up in (1-3) seconds --- I'm a 166 pent
Maybe empty some caches ???

Later Dean
The blind leading the blind <g>



To: Steve who wrote (824)6/8/1998 2:34:00 PM
From: Peter Greco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3291
 
Worden Bros. advertisement says you can transfer data to your hard disk instead of using CD Rom, but this does not appear to be documented. In general their documentation leaves a lot to be desired. I don't use version 4 because of the holiday garbage, but I still have it on my system. I ran the % of 52 week sort and looking at the 99% stocks, it appears they do not use the close of the day when a stock makes a new high, but I can't be sure since this also is not documented. If it wasn't for the holiday problem, I would probably use the program, since it can do some interesting sorts fast on every stock that is trading, and you can instantly add as many stocks as you want to the list of stocks you normally follow.

Peter Greco



To: Steve who wrote (824)6/9/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: Dr. Atir Fadhli  Respond to of 3291
 
Why bother dealing with large number of stocks when you can make more money trading the S&P futures?

Is it an ego trip?

Atir