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Dennis,
I was actually hoping that I was wrong and you'd discovered a hidden
menu command :)
Qcharts is OK, but I think for what you get, in it's current form, it's
a bit limiting for the price.
They need to add the ability to at least draw lines, even in freeform.
Greasepencil on the screen just doesn't cut it ;) Also, I'm disappointed
in the lack of Level II support and up until Thursday, I was getting
realtime quotes from the CME (I use the S&P500 Futures to guage the
market for daytrading)...now it's delayed which means it's useless to
me. I think that may be a snafu, though, so I wouldn't make my decision
on the product based on that.
Oh, one final note to Ketayun, you actually *can* do MA crossovers with
Qcharts as you can add as many MA's as you like. They are, however, just
simply MA's with the ability to add a displacement. There may also be
away to create more complex indicators, but I've yet to figure it out.
Next thing to try, for me, A-T Major Attitude and the DBC Internet
product. PC Quotes looks like a possible maybe as well, but it also
seems rather pricey compared to the others.
Regards,
Joe Balsamo
>Joe,
>
>I'd better stop writing things based on my quickly deteriorating memory
- I
>thought that in the video sales pitch for QCharts they talked about
being
>able to do trendlines and such, but apparently not. Apart from that
>drawback, do you feel it's worthwhile? I've been considering
subscribing -
>but if it won't let you doodle on the screen, I don't know...
>
>Dennis C. Maximizing misinformation for the masses
>dconn@xxxxxxxxx
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