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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Thank you for coming to my class in Santa Clara. Below are my notes both in PDF and Microsoft Word formats.
I've also attached some studies (panes), BackScan conditions, Tools and WorkSpaces from class or from my computer you might find interesting.
Save .scond files in \My Documents\Block Files\Tool Parts\BackScan Conditions Once there, you can add it in your BackScan via the ADD CONDITION button and choosing MY COMPUTER.
Save .bWorks files in \My Documents\Blocks Files\Workspaces You can then open the WorkSpace via your FILE menu (Open WorkSpace then My Computer)
Save .pane files in \My Documents\Blocks Files\Tool Parts\Chart Once there, you can add it in your chart via the ADD STUDY button and choosing MY COMPUTER.
Save .btool files in My Documents\Blocks Files\Tools You can then run the TOOL by clicking the START button in the player and choosing My Computer
Save .plot files in \My Documents\Blocks Files\Tool Parts\Chart Once there, you can add it in your chart via the ADD STUDY button and choosing MY COMPUTER.
Save .bscan files in \My Documents\Blocks Files\Tool Parts\BackScan Once there, you can open the BackScan by clicking the BackScan tab, right clicking on the BackScan (above settings) and choosing Open BackScan then My Computer.
You can download the ZoomIt program I used in class to draw on the screen and zoom in and out Here
Attachments: 200703 Santa Clara Notes.doc - 2,682 KB, downloaded 892 time(s). 200703 Santa Clara Notes.pdf - 2,206 KB, downloaded 767 time(s). 01 Cracking Sectors.bWorks - 187 KB, downloaded 508 time(s). Dueling Template.bWorks - 122 KB, downloaded 457 time(s). 1 Low vs High PE.bWorks - 84 KB, downloaded 429 time(s). 2 High vs Low Cash Flow.bworks - 46 KB, downloaded 427 time(s). 3 Low vs High Debt to Equity Ratio.bworks - 46 KB, downloaded 468 time(s). Monthly 4 year analyzer.bTool - 62 KB, downloaded 452 time(s). Daily Volatility.pane - 4 KB, downloaded 587 time(s). MACD Histogram of Price (colored).pane - 10 KB, downloaded 455 time(s). Sales minus Capitalization.pane - 5 KB, downloaded 459 time(s). AVG Max Min Channel.plot - 6 KB, downloaded 457 time(s). Cup with Handle.scond - 15 KB, downloaded 466 time(s). Head Shoulder.scond - 16 KB, downloaded 584 time(s). Candle-Bullish Engulfing.scond - 15 KB, downloaded 448 time(s). Top Stock in Top Industry.bscan - 11 KB, downloaded 551 time(s). Volume Colored Price.bTool - 45 KB, downloaded 564 time(s). Industry Analyzer.bWorks - 170 KB, downloaded 610 time(s).
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 10/7/2004 Posts: 816
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Thanks for your Santa Clara presentation.
It was clear to the audience that you are very knowledgable about Blocks and you were able to impart much of that knowledge to us
It was also evident that you and the other staffers were very well prepared for the task at hand.
Personally, I started out using snap sheets quite a lot - even venturing into VB programming - with some success, I might add. However I soon lost most of my interest because programming was not my goal.
It appears now that you and the other staff at Worden have made enough functions available (and training) that developing the routine(s) I trade by are no longer such a time consuming task.
Congratulations on a job well done!!
Bob Mc
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Registered User Joined: 1/31/2005 Posts: 3
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Craig You did a terrific job yesterday. I enjoyed your presentation and have started playing around with the Blocks as you suggested.
I have a question and have posted it elsewhere, but would like to ask you. Using Hemscott feed what is the best way to construct a PEG ratio.
I think it is going to take a lot of practice before being able to gain fluency with Blocks. I look forward to your next session in the Bay Area.
Thanks and best wishes, Ajit
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Registered User Joined: 9/23/2005 Posts: 9
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Hi Craig,
Great presentation yesterday. And, as my husband told you, we really appreciated your time management of the class. Beginning and ending on time are rare things to see in the seminar business.
The Blocks Player is the most elegant application of object oriented programming we've seen. Ironically, our alma mater was just down the hall trying to recruit new students, and we stopped in at the Computer Science presentation to say hello. It was just so appropriate to be gaining new programming skills from you on the same day.
We're definitely looking forward to "Playing with Blocks"!
Toni Collins
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Registered User Joined: 2/8/2005 Posts: 81
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Craig is a super-professional trainer. I am seriously into Block Player after his teach.
BTW, the FREE live training is NOT really free. After the training, I paid $$$$ on site to get more services (Backscanner, Hemscott).
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Thanks to everyone for your kind words. It was an honor to have so many from the Bay Area show up this past weekend. I look forward to seeing all of you again soon. I would expect us to be back in the Bay Area in the next 4-5 months.
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 12/3/2004 Posts: 7
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Thanks for a great training class in Santa Clara, very effective. During the breaks, you had a countdown timer up on the screen, any idea of where I can download that? Thanks in advance.
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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It is part of the ZoomIt program I link in my notes at the very top of this page.
- Craig Here to Help!
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Registered User Joined: 2/13/2005 Posts: 2
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Craig,
Earlier today I wrote to you asking help to create the swing chart you shown at the San Jose class. But that was before I download your Notes. After installing your Notes in my computer, I found the swing chart in the system and everything is ok now.
Thank you, Huu
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Worden Trainer
Joined: 10/1/2004 Posts: 18,819
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Glad to hear you found it!
- Craig Here to Help!
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