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To: pham who wrote (6489)6/4/1999 9:08:00 AM
From: Filippo Zucchi  Respond to of 9236
 
I think a bunch of the Omega Research products have it built in. By the way, here is a comment I received on projecting time frames for a certain move. Makes a lot of sense and I had never really thought about trend lines iin those terms before. I guess the tougher question then is what happens if the stock is not trending but rather range bound, i.e. can you project a time frame for a breakout?

"Estimates of time frames can be achieved by using trendlines extended into the future. if a stock is to remain in an acceleration, whether downtrend or uptrend, the trendline would be the guide to timeframe for a target. most technical analysis packages allow the trendlines to be extended into the future by adding space to the chart. so in awre case a long term line across the tops 4-13 and 5-20 would be one extension, by running that line down to 25 you would determine an estimated date...another more accelerated trendline would be to connect 5-20 to 6-1 in the same manner.
the 56pt ta thread is an excellent technical analysis thread, anyone that is interested in technical analysis would learn alot by following several very knowledgable posters there."



To: pham who wrote (6489)6/4/1999 9:14:00 AM
From: drsvelte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Pham:

Try IQ Suites. Real-time charting with a number of popular indicators, including DMI. About $30/month.