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Hi All,

Some help please.

I use Genesis data which provides CSI format data for Contract Vol & OI as
well as Total Volume & OI and SuperCharts  V4 Build something or other.
What I want to do is to have SC display the Contract Vol & OI on its own
and not Total Volume & OI?

For the live of me I can't seem to crack it. Can I have sopme help please.

David Hunt
http://adest.com.au


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| From: Felix TY <felixty@xxxxxxxxxxx>
| To: BruceB <bruceb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Cc: dlmiller@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Omega-list <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: Re: Hedge Fund
| Date: Tuesday, September 29, 1998 1:20 AM
| 
| Bruce,
|    Hi !! The following is just my opinion. Mr Greenspan had to get
involved in
| order
| to herd the bankers (who may already punch drunk by soooo many different
bad
| loans everywhere and all over), who might have collectively decide to
give up
| saving
| LTCM, but these guys are not thnking of the big picture as Greesnpan did,
the
| thing
| is so big,it might really pushed the house of cards down, so to speak, so
Mr. G.
| has
| to come or things will become so out of control, in the future if he, as
| powerful as he
| is can't stop the storm coming. So we have to look at his point of view,
if some
| 
| situation is a world class killer. Intervention is good , if you are not
biased,
| look what
| will have happened to the world in October 1987. if you FED has not have
the
| wisdom
| and decisiveness, in giving the New York specialists unlimited access to
funds
| (through
| the banks) so that they can support and absorb all the panic from the
sellers,
| after
| the smoke was clear, that is truly what saved the day. (If you only know
that
| the
| specialist weren't on their posts anymore or not answering their phones
in the
| scary
| time.) We might have a different world today. So right now, Mr. G is
putting out
| a potential forest fire that so far is controllable, despite some
attitude of
| the bankers
| who are hurt and licking from their wounds, and need current leadership
to guide
| 
| them in these times.
| 
| 
| 
| BruceB wrote:
| 
| > >Suprise!  Looks like LTCM isn't the only one having problems.  Check
| > >out:
| > >
| > <<Big Snip>>
| >
| > David, Michael, Tim,
| >
| > It's entirely possible there is significantly more bad news to come,
we're
| > all just speculating here (excuse the pun), but here's the question I
would
| > love an answer to.  If the potential collapse of LTCM would have caused
| > financial Armageddon that would've brought down even the large
investment
| > banks in question, why were they so hesistant to come to the aid of
LTCM to
| > begin with?  Why did it take the involvement of Greenspan to get these
guys
| > to cough up the money?
|