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Thursday, October 7, 2004 |
Wednesday, April 15, 2020 4:30:28 PM |
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We're working on the integration between StockFinder and FreeStockCharts.com. Hope to have it in next beta build.
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Drawing tools have not been addressed yet in version 5.
We'll soon allot about a week towards them.
You'll see them become much like FreeStockCharts.com. The trendline alerts will work interchangably between StockFinder and FreeStockCharts.com.
You didn't mention (Ctrl-click) to get the last drawing tool used in FreeStockCharts.com. It's a great shortcut if you weren't aware.
It will all happen and keep getting better.
Thanks,
Chris W
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That's not really true.
Choose moving down in the condition dialog.
Set the slider all the way to the top.
Then select the options pulldown and set it to true 3 out of 3 times.
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FYI, there is a 50 cent advance/decline line for a variety of indexes under the Web Tools tab on the website. It's basically an A/D line of stocks up or down more than 1/2 a point.
Also included are regular A/D lines and a 50 cent A/D oscillator.
I really like the 50 cent line for the Russell 3000 ... good market data that's hard to find anyplace else.
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Doug, it is unnecessary to sort based on a "visual" change when it comes to stochastics since this indicator is ALWAYS scaled and plotted from 0 to 100.
The best way to find stochastic "flat lines" would be to create a PCF that adds up the absolute values of net changes over X number of days (basically a standard deviation).
Then sort. The lowest values will be the flattest liners.
After thinking about this, you'll be most likely to get flat liners at 100 or 0. You'll probably want to apply an EasyScan to eliminate these unless that's what you're lookin for.
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No problem on posting to the OT forum. We appreciate you communicating it to everybody.
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Yes to NYSE, Amex and Nasdaq, but not OTC-BB.
Absolutely yes to #2 and #3. You can completely customize searches and sorts to anything you want - and they only take 2 seconds to run!
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Here are other hotkeys and options to move back and forth through time on a chart:
"]" to move forward "}" to move fast forward "[" to move backwards "{" to move fast backwards
"\" to go directly to where the pointer is currently located "\" with the pointer full right to bring chart back up to date
CTRL mouse scrollwheel to scroll back and forth through time CTRL SHIFT mouse scrollwheel to fast scroll through time
(Note: The above two mouse scrollwheel actions are user customizable in TC)
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We are going to contact Equis and apply to use their latest developers kit.
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It'd be nice to get some new fresh help videos for QTC and ETF trader charts & TQ.
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