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Re: Suggestions for free real time e-mini charts?



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I was researching the same thing more or less. I did a web search and some
of these may be of value.
I was looking for 1 minute charts. There might be 1 or 2 that don't have
futures but they were pretty good
anyway. Some has studies. I seem to remember one of them having trend
lines but I am not sure.
I wasn't able to find a 1 minute chart that would show a whole day. I am
in between charting
programs this month and this would be very helpful.

John.

 http://www.prophetfinance.com/charts/pc.asp  (java charts, not intraday)

 http://www.idiotictraders.com/charts/short/

 http://www.futuresource.com/charts/charts.asp?prodId=charts&type=future%2Cindex&sym=SPM1&period=V&varminutes=1&bartype=bar&symbol=SP&month=1-&year=&study=NONE&STUDY0=&STUDY1=&STUDY2=&STUDY3=&bardensity=LOW&size=SMALL&r=&x=55&y=5

 http://www.ccstrade.com/ccs/research/tools/history/listing/nd/

 http://partners.tradesignals.com/investorlinks/chart/quickchart/index.php3

http://www.tradesignals.com/
http://www.tradesignals.com/intradaycharting/
http://www.tradesignals.com/symbols/
http://www.tradesignals.com/quickchart/
http://www.tradesignals.com/quickchart/index.php3?indicator=price&picWidth=600&xGap=4&type=chart&symbol=ESI1&time=1min&chartType=line&ma=null&indicator1=null&indicator2=null&indicator3=null

http://www.superstarinvestor.com/
http://www.superstarinvestor.com/gateway.html?http://www.clearstation.com/cgi-bin/details?Symbol=_INXhttp://google.yahoo.com/bin/query?p=nasdaq+futures+charts&hc=0&hs=0

http://www.barchart.com/
http://charts.barchart.com/chart.asp?sym=$INX&data=Z05&date=032901&den=MED&evnt=ADV&grid=Y&jav=ADV&size=B&sky=N&sly=N&vol=Y&ch1=011&arga=&argb=&argc=&ov1=&argd=&arge=&argf=&ch2=&argg=&argh=&argi=&ov2=&argj=&argk=&argl=&code=BSTKIC&org=stk






rep wrote:

> Does anyone have a good site for free intraday NQ charts that have
> trendline drawing, and studies, with variable time interval settings??
> Thanks
> Richard
> (sorry- for error in initial sending of this message)