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LAURELLEE
Posted : Saturday, February 11, 2006 9:39:54 AM
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I am new to TCNet, not to TC2000. I am trying to learn to interday trade using TCNET.

I was hoping that once I have sorted through the best chart picks for the evening, I would use real time to help me.

Does anyone know which time frame would be the best, also, is there a forum that I could join to communicate with other people that are new
Doug_H
Posted : Saturday, February 11, 2006 9:55:49 AM


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There is no specific forum for new Platinum subscibers (what we used to call TCNet). However, your question is one that would best be posted in the Stock and Market Talk forum. That's the best place to get replies from your fellow subscribers. I will move this topic to that forum for you.

- Doug
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jynkin
Posted : Saturday, February 11, 2006 10:32:02 AM
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As to which time frame is best. As a TCNet subscriber for several years, I have found myself gravitating towards the hourly chart. I move in on the shorter time frames only after the hourly chart has suggested something to me. There are several reasons why I now prefer the hourly charts. For one, it can be overlayed with the major daily trend markers. Such as the 8 day (56n hourly), the 20 day (140n hourly), the 30 day Linear Regression (210n hourly) and the 50 day (350 hourly). Also with hourly charts, they remaind more the same visually because of the longer time frame and it's easier to keep a mental picture of what a stock is doing. And using the hourly time frame makes it easier to keep that longer term trend in focus.

sincerely,
jynkin
slhall
Posted : Sunday, February 12, 2006 1:10:23 PM
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