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Non-Tech : The Polar Trader!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Chuck T who wrote (76)12/20/1998 6:13:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Respond to of 82
 
Chuck T; hello; have been moving & just picked up your message. Great! It's downloading now. Really use the Comments column on the last upgrade & the quick click into ascending or descending percentage change also a favorite. Happily anticipating intraday analytics as well as trendlines. I keep an eye on key historic charts during the day & having trendlines on them will be great. I hope they don't disappear when I close the chart, or that there's some way of keeping them there. The only thing I have now with intraday analytics ( primitive, but good for the money) is IQ chart & it has the problem that the trendlines disappear every time the chart is closed, so you have to keep redrawing, which essentially makes them useless.
You came in on the right "wavelength" because I've been wondering how SE Online might be used with Polar Trader. Any suggestions? You can e-mail me, if you like. Muchas gracias. D.A.



To: Chuck T who wrote (76)12/20/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82
 
O.T. Chuck T. re: version 5. I headed straight for the trendlines &, indeed, (sorry to bring this up first) you draw them, but they disappear when chart is closed. Any way to save? eg. you put on a 40 dma - it stays. Not only that, but it EXTENDS in REAL time during the day as data comes in. So you can have the historic chart up in a small size & see that the stock is going after its 40 dma, once, twice, watch the volume... The trendlines are equally important. What I have to do now is open Trade Station (for which I have no RT data feed because I've been waiting since June for them to come out with the update for SEOL feed), see where the trendline was yesterday etc. Probably some simple solution to this? best wishes. D.A.