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Profile: gchw
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User Name: gchw
Groups: Beta Testers, Gold User, Member, Platinum User, TeleChart
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Real Name: Bob
Location Rural Oklahoma
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Interests: Family,sports,motorhome travel,civic responsibilities
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Topic: Easy Scans
Posted: Monday, November 7, 2005 2:35:38 PM
Thanks, both of you! Should have looked further.Thanks again!
Topic: Easy Scans
Posted: Monday, November 7, 2005 2:07:53 PM
Craig- I have only fooled with the scans a litle recently and am sure I'm missing somthing. Don's letter on Friday contained a simple looking scan and I wanted to see if it would be of any value. Some of the items like-
#2- 1year return 15% fpollowed by a formula
I could not find in the indes. Are you supposed to enter the formula somewhere? If so where, how?
Sorry to be so dumb. Have used the charts combined with Metastock for almost 2 years, I even heard you lecture on the scans once down in Dallas, but I can't fathom this stuff! Can you help?
Bob Henkle-Grove, Oklahoma
Topic: PCF for MACD
Posted: Sunday, August 7, 2005 4:52:40 PM
I hate to ask a dumb question, but- I've used Worden for about a year and a half, but really haven't delved into PCF's much. I would like to use one including MACD, but am uncertain regarding how to incorporate it, and also how to change the data that I may wish to include. Can you tellme how to do this?
Topic: TC2K - Coming version
Posted: Monday, November 8, 2004 11:33:21 PM
QUOTE (StockGuy)
The plan is for version 6 to read data from the hard drive alone. In fact, a CD will not even be required to download/install it (although we will provide a CD for installation to users with slower internet connections if they need it.) <br /><br />The program and the data files currently take up about 550mb of hard disk space which, in today's world of 30...40...120gb+ drives isn't a considerable amount.<br /><br />However, the plan is for you to be able to use TC2000 on more than one machine, although not simultaneously. The desktop/laptop combo is very common now and we want to address that with the new version.<br /><br />Nice suggestion on adding ticker symbol as a criterion on the Data Bar. I'll pass that along to the development team.