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<DIV><FONT color=#000000>Hello again!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000></FONT>I've been using PC Quote for months with great
sucess for Level II quotes, but am considering Signal Online's cheaper Stock
Edge Level II quote service. I tried them once during a very hig volume
market week and thought they lagged a little, but it was a short test. Any
comments on a less tha $300 a month Level II quote service? </DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000>Linda Swope<BR>Swope's Mountain
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000>**Climb the mountains & get their good tidings;
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000>Hello again!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000></FONT>I've been using PC Quote for months with great
sucess for Level II quotes, but am considering Signal Online's cheaper Stock
Edge Level II quote service. I tried them once during a very hig volume
market week and thought they lagged a little, but it was a short test. Any
comments on a less tha $300 a month Level II quote service? </DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000>Linda Swope<BR>Swope's Mountain
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<DIV><FONT color=#000000>**Climb the mountains & get their good tidings;
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Sorry, sitting in front of a computer all day makes me stupid(er).
How would I incorporate:
Plot1[Barnumber-ThisLBar](1,"xxx");
Plot1[Barnumber - ThisHBar](0,"xxx");
into:
PLOT1(VALUE1,"PP1");
PLOT2(VALUE2,"PP2");
PLOT3(VALUE3,"PP3");
PLOT4(VALUE4,"PP4");
?
David Powell
dwpowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: David Powell <dwpowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: EL Question: Plots
:Thanks Jay
:
:This may work. I plot price projections that, when the market goes the
:other way, stay up there and compress the chart until the Plots meander
:their way off the left side of the screen
:
:David Powell
:dwpowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
:
:-----Original Message-----
:From: Jay Becker <jaymbt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
:To: David Powell <dwpowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Omega Digest
:<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
:Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 11:27 AM
:Subject: Re: EL Question: Plots
:
:
::Here is a sample of code from an indicator that was created by one of
:our
::great vendors, which has been recently talked about on this list....
::
::Plot1[Barnumber-ThisLBar](1,"xxx");
::Plot1[Barnumber - ThisHBar](0,"xxx");
::
::In this sample, the first plot statement will plot "1" on the current
:bar
::then the second statement will replace the original plot1 with a value
:of
::0. You could, in theory, plot on the last three bars and then remove
:the
::plot of the 4th bar...that way, you would only see the last 3 plots.
::
::This is part of a particular indicator sold by someone that looks
great
::after the day has unfolded, but in real-time, generates a signal and
:then, 5
::minutes later the older signal disappears and a new signal appears. I
::manually removed the "plot1(0,"")" statement so I could see all the
:signals
::and the indicator is absolute crap.
::
::Hope this helps some.
::
::Jay Becker
::
::David Powell wrote:
::
::> Hello List,
::>
::> Please, is there a way to make Plots only plot on the current or
:(better
::> yet), the last three bars and then disappear ? Thanks in advance
for
::> any help.
::>
::> David Powell
::> dwpowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
::
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