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Topic: Notes and News.
Posted: Saturday, June 16, 2012 12:27:05 AM

Your site is outstanding, however there is one aspect that I would like to discuss. I am a purely technical trader. However when I find a stock that meets my system requirements I then take a look at the fundamentals. The Notes and News segment is great, however the format is so constricted that the financials are so jumbled it is hard to make sense of the data .I think they are jumbled, compressed and otherwise unsuable because of the constriction of the data. Would it be possible to program the text and data so that we could latch onto the right or left side with our mouse and enlarge the screen. I feel if we could manullly pull the data stream out, widen it out, the financials might straighten out. Is there a plan to do something about this in the future? Some feed back would be appreciated.

Take Care,

Barbara Graae

Topic: Worden Technical Indicators
Posted: Saturday, December 24, 2011 9:13:02 PM
Thanks Bruce, I don't know how I missed that.
Topic: Worden Technical Indicators
Posted: Friday, December 23, 2011 11:02:20 PM
I am new to TC2000. I think I have set myself up well. I came across the two Worden Indicators and have found them to be reliable indicators in terms of future action. However I wanted to learn more about them, how they are constructed. I can't seem to find an analysis any where. Where do I look? Thanks