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Re: Affect of zoom amount on simultaneous indicator scales (m.a. demo.JPG) [7/9]


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  • Subject: Re: Affect of zoom amount on simultaneous indicator scales (m.a. demo.JPG) [7/9]
  • From: "A.J. Maas" <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 17:27:04 -0700

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I use Outlook Express40 and the ISDN-euro as telephone line.
>From my ISP I am able to receive files "as they come" both filesizes + formats!!!!
Max I received so far is 11Mb(attached file).
I received Steve's mail,  incl. the JPEG-file,  as 2 separate files in just a few seconds.

In OE40 the mail arrived as just "one mail including one attachement".
I immediatly could see files' contents in the pre-view window, with the
image(Demo-JPEG) at the bottom, below the initional message.

To have OE showing this way, the configuration is:
In "Options" - tab "Read"
apply:
-Show News messages automatically in Pre-View window
-Automaticaly show inserted images/pictures in messages


MA-DEMO-question:
Choose the most-right-chart for correct indicator pattern identification.

Choose to have scales on one side only, i.e. right-scale.
  
Although there ain't nothing wrong with your formula choosen, and
hearing you have fixed it by scales' adjusting, one can consider
using a 10 MA(S/E) of the Momentum itselve;
not by using an non-identifying formula(Indicator)
but naming the base(25-day Momentum)

Mov(Mo(25),10,S)
{replace the S with E when needed}

Any scale adjustments are not nescesary, as it is not applicable.
This way you will have created a TRUE moving average.

Regards,
Ton Maas
Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx

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-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: John Manasco <manasco@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Aan: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: woensdag 27 mei 1998 14:18
Onderwerp: Re: Affect of zoom amount on simultaneous indicator scales (m.a. demo.JPG) [7/9]


>Richard
>
>I have a local ISP who has a 5 meg limit on e-mails, I regularlly get
>1.5 meg e-mails, and I also have the problem with getting multiple
>messages from this subscriber. Maybe we need to look beyond the ISP's. 
>
>John Manasco
>