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Topic: Relation of Telechart, Stockfinder and Blocks
Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008 2:56:10 PM
Thanks Bruce, I had not received a response from a Worden representative to this post so I  went to an Ask the Trainer forum. I have not used Worden for awhile and was trying to get famiiarized with the current format. As always I appreciate the information.
Topic: Telechart Platinum Service, Gold Service and Stock Finder
Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008 12:24:50 PM
Hi,
  I was told that the Stock Finder service is free. Is this true? If so, can you use Stock Finder without subscribing to either Telechart Platinum or Gold?
  What would be the minimum computer requirements for using any OR all three services? What would be the requirements that you would recommend to make the systems work the best?
  Are there any exchange fees that are added for using any of the services?
  Can you use the services on more than one computer in a home office?
       Thank you!
Topic: Relation of Telechart, Stockfinder and Blocks
Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008 11:04:47 AM
QUOTE (StockGuy)
Blocks is now StockFinder, so we're only talking about two products.

The Gold service level on each program costs $29.99/mo and the Platinum level on each program costs $89.99/mo.  

Look over the comparison sheet to see what features are offered on each product.

As for hardware, the faster the processor and the more RAM the better.  That's true for just about any program. 


Is there a minumum level of processor or RAM that is required for the system to work effectively? Are there any exchange fees for the Platinum service? Can you put the Platinum on more than one computer in a home office?
Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter.
Topic: Relation of Telechart, Stockfinder and Blocks
Posted: Thursday, November 20, 2008 4:44:41 PM

Hi,
  Are they three separate products? What is the cost of each? What would you recommend for the configuration of a computer to be able to run these programs at their best?

Thank You

Topic: Blocks Player
Posted: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 6:01:13 PM
I was at the presentation in NYC and there is a way w/i the blocks player to find a list of indicators in the Persona; Chartist. I haven't received Craig's notes yet but was trying to find the list w/i Blocks player. Can you show me how to do that w/i the blocks player as opposed to going to a general worden discussion website.
Topic: Blocks Player
Posted: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 5:46:52 PM
Where can I find the list of pre loaded indicators?
Topic: Weekly macd crossovers
Posted: Wednesday, May 3, 2006 2:26:34 PM
Thanks I will pursue both approaches and get back to you if necessary. As a new user of telechart besides reviewing the videos mentioned in the trainer section is there more that I should be doing to learn the intricacies of the formulas. I still think that if there were an instruction manual for beginners it would ease the introduction into telechart.
Topic: Weekly macd crossovers
Posted: Wednesday, May 3, 2006 1:37:16 PM
Now I am confused. I think this goes to the trouble that I have been having since signing up for the service last month. There is very little startup guidance. I've watched many videos on the basic use of telechart and feel that after many hours of watching that I can navigate around the sytem. I can see the potential of this charting system. The problem is that you make it very difficult for somone with no prior charting experience to build PCF's, Easy Scans etc. It is a hit or miss proposition based on whether you find a good discussion on a topic that you might want to build.
The one here is as good example as any. I saw the original discussion and saw Bruce's formula for building the two PCF's. I copied and pasted them into two new PCF's. Now when I wanted to create an Easy Scan I had a question about the editing conditions. Do you use actual value? The answer was yes. How do you set up so that the scan will generate stocks with the range from -2 to +2. Instead of simply showing how you designate the value to achieve this I get another formula from Craig (Do I then throw out Bruce's formulas and start over?) and Bruce writes back about adding letters and brackets to his already existing formula.
Both your answers are probably sound and make sense but to someone who is trying to learn telechart w/o any foundation other than navigating thru your website haphazardly it can be a frustrating experience.
I think new customers would be better served if you had more pre-loaded PCF's and Scans then the ones that you do give (obviously that shows that you think some pre-loaded items are neccessary).
Sorry for ranting but I am at a frustrating point.
Now back to the original question. Using Bruce's formulas how do I walk thru the editing conditions to get the results wanted? And Craig should I chuck Bruce's formula and put yours in as a replacement? Then how do I walk thru the editing conditions?
Thank you
Topic: Weekly macd crossovers
Posted: Wednesday, May 3, 2006 11:12:48 AM
Bruce,
I am having difficulty following your last post. When I plug in the PCF "Weekly MACD(12,26) Crossing thru Zero" it ask to edit the condition. When I click on actual value you can either go Min to -2 OR 2 to Max but I can't seem to plug both into the edit feature at the same time. The sam e thing occurs whe I try to plug in the Histogram PCF? so do I enter both PCF's twice and set the actual value (Min to -2 and then the second time 2 to Max)?
Topic: Weekly macd crossovers
Posted: Tuesday, May 2, 2006 8:24:37 PM
I guess my question then is when I plug in the formula as a condition of the Easy scan it then ask to select ( and you say actual value) but you then must move the value bar to a desired number. I am having trouble translating the bar into your range of +2 to -2?