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Topic: Any way to hide bubbles?
Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010 1:25:28 PM
As far as I can tell the box was always checked. I definitely didn't check it.
Topic: Any way to hide bubbles?
Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010 12:53:20 PM
Hi StockGuy,

I'm running SF v. 5.0.36.14170. The box you mentioned is checked, but for some reason all of the bubbles are still on the chart. Am I missing something?br>
Thx.br> - Don
Topic: Any way to hide bubbles?
Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010 11:45:43 AM
Hi -

I've created a couple of combo conditions using a total of eight single conditions. Is there a way to hide the individual bubbles on my chart?

Thx.
- Don
Topic: Can StockFinder do this?
Posted: Saturday, October 23, 2010 2:54:25 PM
Thanks diceman, but can StockFinder perform something like this? I was hoping for an answer from a SF Trainer as to, one way or another, whether this scan is possible in SF.

Thx.again
Topic: Can StockFinder do this?
Posted: Friday, October 22, 2010 5:43:38 PM
I've posted the question below two times on this board and no one has posted a reply. I am beginning to get the feeling that there's no way that SF can report on this condition. It would be nice to know if I should just forget about it or not.

QUESTION:

I'd like to identify a condition for sorting stocks whose LOWER Bollinger Band has crossed its LOWER Keltner Channel.

Please see the chart at www.detmavin.com/dd/bbxover

Thanks much,
Don Detweiler
Topic: Trouble viewing price for cross hairs
Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 6:06:58 PM
This problem just went away by itself. ???

I would delete the entire question/topic if I could.

Sorry to clutter up the board.

- Don
Topic: Trouble viewing price for cross hairs
Posted: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 5:59:19 PM
The price at the right edge of the chart is not completely visible. Please see www.detmavin.com/dd/chart

This is annoying and I would like to know if there's some way to adjust the size of the price block, or some other way to make the last digit on the right visible.

Thanks for your help with this, - Don
Topic: Bollinger Bands xover Condition help
Posted: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 11:40:02 AM
I'd like to identify a condition for sorting stocks whose LOWER Bollinger Band has crossed its LOWER Keltner Channel.

Please see the chart at www.detmavin.com/dd/bbxover

Thank you very much,
Don Detweiler
Topic: Help with a condition
Posted: Monday, October 18, 2010 3:16:07 PM
I made sure both charts are set with exponential indicators. SF chart still looks a lot different than MetaStock, ATP, and FreeStocksCharts.com. Please see www.detmavin.com/dd/more Thx.
Topic: Help with a condition
Posted: Monday, October 18, 2010 1:23:49 PM
I have no idea how to tell how the MACD MA's are configured. They all seem to use the standard 12, 26, 9 settings. FreeStockCharts.com uses the same settings.Take a look at www.detmavin.com/dd/atpThis is Fidelity's Active Trader Pro's chart with the same indicators. They pretty much look like MetaStock and nothing like SF.Any ideas why SF looks so different?Thx.- Don