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Topic: Stockfinder vs. tc2000
Posted: Saturday, April 20, 2013 12:48:07 AM

Hello, 

 I use the alerts in tc2000, they are much more capable than my broker,  and I have coded some scans that work well.

I guess I will work my way through tc2000 then take a look at stockfinder when I hit the wall.

Thanks,


joe

Topic: If I get SF do I need TC2000?
Posted: Friday, April 12, 2013 1:08:59 AM

Per Worden support, Stockfinder 5 is an old program. It does not run on my windows 7 64 bit.

Topic: Stockfinder vs. tc2000
Posted: Thursday, April 11, 2013 2:30:14 PM

 

I am confused about Stockfinder 5  vs.  tc2000 version 12.3 (currrent). 
 
I see the need to code some indicatiors and conditions that are not otherwise available.
 
I have used tc2000 for a year, I can''t find much  formal documentation, use guides, references that I see exist in stockfinder.
 
Support says the two have equivalent capabilites. 
 
When would someone need to use stockfiner vs. tc2000?  It looks to me that some capabilities are more robust in stcokfinder.  Would a trader need both? 
 
Any help is appreciated.
 
thanks,
Joe