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Thanks Chip,
I hadn't read the manuals enough to see the "learn by scrolling" feature.
The thing that's still missing though without some cumbersomeness is the
multi-period view of the oscillators. I've come to believe that this
multi-period view is essential. Thanks Alexander Elder.
Steven Buss
Walnut Creek, CA
sbuss@xxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Chip Anderson <chipamy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Steven Buss <sbuss@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Metastock-list
<metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, December 13, 1997 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: The Most Valuable Thing about Real Time Quotes...a
Question...and the Market...
>Hi Steve,
>
>I appreciate your reports about your experiments with TradeStation and
>real-time data. Thanks for sharing.
>
>Re: Are there other things that relative newcomers can do to shrink
>this "learning to trust" the indicators interval?
>
>Many people are unaware of MetaStock's "Learn by Scrolling"
>capability. With a chart that has several years of historical data,
>MetaStock can simulate what you are describing. Simply load up the
>chart, scroll back a couple of years/decades/whatever and then scroll
>forward one day at a time by holding down the shift key and clicking
>on the right scrollbar arrow.
>
>I've found this to be _tremendously_ helpful when becoming acquainted
>with a new stock, indicator, or charting technique. And you can
>scroll forward as fast or as slow as you want!
>
>Hope this helps,
>Chip
>http://coolhistory.com/ChipsCharts
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