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RE: FW: Metastock V7.2



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Thank for sending your suggestions !

About those channels !  Have you tried drawing one trendline and then select
that trendline - right click - select create parallel line  OR do a similar
thing with the standard dev lines  ?

Hope this is what your looking for
Greetings
Mickey

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:owner-metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Daniel Martinez
> Sent: zondag 1 april 2001 0:21
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: FW: Metastock V7.2
>
>
> In v7.2 EOD, can you create system tests which run across
> multiple securities or
> can you only use the built in password protected ones?  If
> you can create new
> ones and you run a system test on 3,000 tickers, how does it
> list the results?
> Does MS list all 3K or can you filter out and see only the top 100?
>
> I can only think of 2 things MS needs:
> 1.  Direct read of other data formats such as QP2.x.
> 2.  Better creation of channels.  I have a difficult time
> doing the simplest
> thing:  creating a channel for a trending line.  It should be
> very easy and take
> only a few seconds.  MS should be able to quickly create a
> tight channel.
>
> 3.  I am sure there are other features users can think of.
>
> Daniel.
>
>
> Michel Amelinckx wrote:
>
> > Read this WHOLE message, this is the replay of MS.  And in
> his first message
> > he asks me what I really want in the future version.  I
> told him it is not
> > up to me alone, that is why I told him if I could post this
> so that THE
> > WHOLE GROUP can respond to this.  So why don't you post
> what you like to see
> > in future version.
> >
> > Greetings
> > Mickey
> >
> > Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 21:18
> > Cc: Robert McKinnon; Robert Deadman
> > Subject: RE: Metastock V7.2
> >
> > First and foremost, I would like to clarify one thing.  The
> performance
> > systems are not password protected, neither are the
> experts, neither are the
> > explorations, the only thing which are password protected are the
> > Performance Explorations.  These are the explorations that
> function similar
> > to system tests.  Everything else is open.
> >
> > Unfortunately, Robert Ms response was a little misleading,
> but I double
> > checked with the systems and I can get into all of the
> without a password,
> > except the Performance Explorations.
> >
> > Jeffrey Gibby
> > Equis Sales
> > 800 587-8015
>
>