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Re: TA stuff



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Walter,

I still get the : "You are not authorized to view this page"
message.

The size shouldn't be a problem as I use a cable modem, so send it on!.

Thanks in advance, ---- John

----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Lake" <wlake@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 5:39 AM
Subject: Re: TA stuff


> Hi John
>
> Here's the text from the home page and the link for the zipped file. It
> should download automatically for you. Let me know if it doesn't and I'll
> send you a copy of the zipped file. It's 580+K
>
> Best regards
>
> Walter
>
> =====================================
>
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/g2000/echarts.zip
>
>
>
> Thank you for your interest in eCharts! eCharts is a technical analysis
and
> charting system designed to help make objective invenstment decisions.
This
> program uses mostly technical analysis techniques and can be used for most
> types of trading. It is also highly configurable and can be customized to
> your preferred method of trading.
> Some of the features of eCharts include:
>
> Full sized charts for each technical indicator. No more squinting at a
bunch
> of small charts jammed onto a single screen.
> Automatic detection and display of divergences. Divergences are the best
> indicators in technical analysis and eCharts is one of the only programs
> that detect and display them automatically.
> The ability to completely customize and save parameters used in
calculating
> indicators.
> A sophisticated rules-based trading system that allows you to create
trading
> systems based on your style of trading.
> The ability to add trading signals from the rules system to your charts.
> The ability to hide and show only the charts you use.
> The ability to select which provider historical data is downloaded from.
If
> one site is down or running slow, you can simply use another!
> The ability to specify a custom time frame using your own start and end
> dates.
> Links to a number of well-known financial sites.
> A comprehensive readme file that contains basic technical
analysis/charting
> concepts as well as trading guidelines.
> Automatic free updates if you send me your email address. (Your email
> address will not be used for any other purpose, guarenteed.)
>
> When I wrote this program I tried to create something that (at least
> partially) filled the gap between what is freely available on the internet
> and the full-featured (but expensive) commercial packages. eCharts
provides
> some useful functions not found in free programs, and a couple not found
> even in the expensive commercial packages. And the price is right: free!
>
> If you send me your email address, I will add it to my mailing list and
will
> send you updates and new versions as they become available. You will never
> need to be concerned about whether you have the most current copy! This is
a
> service I've yet to see provided by anyone. And I will not use your email
> address for any purpose other than mailing updates.
>
> Screen Shots
>
> Click on the following links to view screen shots of eCharts. These screen
> shots have been compressed so the image quality is a bit blurry, but they
do
> give you an idea of what the program looks like.
>
> Main page
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/g2000/query.jpg
> Price-Volume Chart
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/g2000/price.jpg
> MACD Indicator Chart
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/g2000/macd.jpg
> Trading Rules Chart
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/g2000/rules.jpg
>
> Donations
>
> eCharts is free software but donations are gladly accepted. I am one
person
> who wrote this program on my own time. While I am happy to provide this
> program free of charge, donations to this, and other programs like it,
help
> support free software on the net. I also promise that I will not beg you
for
> money if you send me your email address for automatic updates.
> License Agreement
>
> eCharts is licensed software. You must agree to the conditions of the
> license agreement to use eCharts.
> Requirements
>
> All you need to run eCharts is a copy of Excel 97, an internet connection,
> and a program to unzip the zip file.
> Installation
>
> Click on the following link to download the eCharts zip file and then uzip
> the the zip file into a directory of your choosing. I would recommend
> unzipping the program into the "My Documents" folder if you're a win 95/98
> user or the /winnt/profiles/user/personal folder if you're an NT user. The
> workbook and all it's files must be in the same directory.
>
> eCharts.zip
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/g2000/echarts.zip
>
> There are many programs you can use to unzip the file. If you've ever
> downloaded from the internet then you probably already know how to do it.
> Since there are far too many zip programs in use, I'll leave the unzipping
> to you.
>
> The readme.txt file is pretty comprehensive and covers not only the
eCharts
> program, but basic technical analysis and charting concepts including
> trading guidelines.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jhmtn
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2000 10:41 PM
> Subject: Re: TA stuff
>
>
> Walter,
>
> I tried that link and recieved the following:
>
>
>