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To: Retired@35 who wrote (28020)4/15/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: MrThesp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
<<What is the best resource for tracking money flows>> Best?...

I wouldn't presume to guess because I am not familiar with enough of the systems. I personally use QCharts and am very happy with the price/performance ratio. Not sure what Charliss uses but it was posted here a while back. I suspect AB Watley may be the best way to go based on comments from Tim and others and I'm pretty sure they allow you to track Money Flow, along with just about everything else, with their premium service. It is free if you are a high enough volume trader. I plan to move to them after getting a couple more questions answered.

So it all depends on your needs. Qcharts is a great way to get your feet wet and it costs as little as 79.95/mo. I think they may have a demo available at their web site (Quote.com) and I believe Watley also lets you demo theirs if you fill out an application.

Anybody else have suggestions?

Paul {:-)