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Topic: Sir At-the-Money contact & Searching the Worden Report
Posted: Friday, February 15, 2008 9:36:09 AM
Hello. The 2-14-08 WR has a submission by Sir At-The-Money that is inline with my trading. At the end he offers a free email tutorial on his strategies. 
How can he be contacted?

Is there a way to search all Worden Reports?

Thanks again for your great help.

-docsep
Topic: VOLUME
Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 6:37:14 PM
sorry to ask such a dumb question but what is the multiplier for the volume?  1000s? 
i searched the help section but didn't find it.

-docsep
Topic: EARNINGS SORT OR PCFs
Posted: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:54:41 PM
Is there a way to sort or create a PCF for earnings dates coming up?

-Shane
Topic: VOLUME INDICATORS AND ETFs
Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 5:02:49 PM
ok thanks.

-Shane
Topic: VOLUME INDICATORS AND ETFs
Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 4:53:13 PM
I read an article recently that said volume indicators on ETFs may not be very reliable because of the nature of the ETF to mirror the underlying sector or industry. That while there may be large volume changes in the SP500, for example, this may not be the case for the SPY.
My question is do you think that TSV and Moneystream are good for using on ETFs? I love them for stocks btw.

-Shane
Topic: Time frame on charts
Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 4:47:58 PM
Thanks Bruce and amberpax. I thought thats what it was now I'm sure.
Topic: Time frame on charts
Posted: Thursday, January 24, 2008 11:28:37 PM
Hello. I'm new to TC and I love it. Awesome service.

My question is when viewing a chart in daily mode I know that 1 bar equals 1 day therefore a 20SMA for example would be 20 trading days but when you switch to a 2 day or 5 day chart for example do the indicators still calculate based on 1 day or on 1 bar (which could be multiple days)?

Thanks.