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Topic: Migrating to another PC
Posted: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 6:02:47 PM
To clarify, I'm referring to the "User" directoty that is subordinate to the "Telechart" directory.
Topic: Migrating to another PC
Posted: Wednesday, August 1, 2007 5:47:44 PM
I have installed Telechart on another PC which is running another Operating System (Vista Home Premium). I wish to transfer all of my user data (Chart Templates, watchlists, chart annotations, etc.) to the other system. Using The Export to Worden's site, then restoring, does not transfer all of the information. I'm thinking that a copy of the "User" directory and all sub-directories will solve the problem. Your advice please.

Thanks,

Ed Hura
Topic: CCI(20) scan
Posted: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:39:12 PM
Bruce,

I think I see your explanation. Now I understans why I see some formulas use the 0.015 constant and others use a number that is 200 times the period divide by 3 (which equates to the constant). Addiional explanation from you may help others uderstand.

Thanks,
Topic: CCI(20) scan
Posted: Thursday, November 30, 2006 5:28:08 PM
QUOTE (Bruce_L)
It's here:

* 4000 / 3 /

4000 / 3 = 20 (the period) / .015 (Lambert's scaling constant)


HUH? I do not understand your reply, Please explain furthur and identify where in Happy's formula the .015 is specified.
Topic: CCI(20) scan
Posted: Thursday, November 30, 2006 3:18:34 PM
QUOTE (Bruce_L)

As a percentage of what? The formula already incorporates Lambert's .015 scaling constant which is designed to force most of the values to fall between -100 and +100. You probably want to have Center Zero Line checked in the Custom Indicator.


In your reply to Happy you made the above statement. Where is Lambert's scaling factor specified? I can't find it.
Topic: Auto Run of TC2005 Installation
Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:29:27 PM
I recently received and installed TC2005 on my PC which runs Windows XP Home edition.
I have occassion to change CDs throughout the day depending on the task I have at hand. Every time I re-Insert the TC2005 CD, auto run starts the install wizard and I have to wait a few minutes for initialization to complete before I can cancel the installation and continue with using TC2005 which is already installed. This is a pain in the rear. Using the shift key when re-inserting the CD does not prevent the auto run file from executing.

Any suggestions on how to disable auto run when inserting this CD would be appreciated. I suggest that Worden Brothers modify the auto run file to only run if the product has not yet been installed.

Topic: Divergence
Posted: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:50:00 PM
Please explain the divergences between TSV and price referenced in the Worden Note for INTC on 18 Oct 2004. I looked at the charts referenced by the note and did not see the divergences to which Mr. Worden refers. I'm sure that I'm not alone.