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What is the WEB Site for StockVue?
I get real time index and futures(ES8U only) for free at Quote.com. Using
Netscape I have been able to enlarge the tiny chart quote.com provides. But
alas i have forgotten how I did it. If anyone out there is Netscape
proficient perhaps you could step us through the process of enlargeing a
screen?
I do note that the location is different from
http://www.quote.com . It is file:///C|/WINDOWS/Temporary Internet
Files/GXEV492R/jchart-form(1).html which references my hard drive for, I
presume, the file that expands the quote.com chart.
The only thing I would like is the ability to draw trend lines. I would pay
for that service. Anybody usin quote.com on a fee basis know if one can draw
trendlines? Is there any service out there that one can draw trendlines (or
preferably gann lines) on? Does Signal Online have this?
I have tried the Kanisa site(stocks only)  and found their chart refresh to
be too slow compared to quote.com and a single data point error (ie 5
instead of 50) makes the chart useless. On the 0ther hand with Kanisa you
can click on a bar and get a box to open giving OHLC and other info such as
the values of all indicators on the screen at that point in time. Does
anyone know of other features that I missed on the above sites?
 http://www.kanisa.com/itrader/itrader.shmtl#anchor
Thanks
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Ketayun <ketayun@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Renate Muldowney <mailbox@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, July 24, 1998 4:53 PM
Subject: Re: dynamic updating real-time quotes


>There are many sites including my online broker that offer free
>real-time quotes. However the problem is that one must type in and
>refresh the request which is very inconvenient when one is intraday
>trading in a fast moving market.
>
>The dynamic real-time system for which there is always a charge
>(worthwhile) continuously refreshes itself, and so you can see the
>moving ticker prices and when/if  you want to, can execute a trade. It
>is a more efficient way of keeping track of price movement.
>
>StockVue is a good example but while it is free, it is not in real time
>and almost defeats the purpose.
>
>Ketayun
>
>