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<DIV>To get everyone started on using QFeed data in an Excel chart, here is the
link to downloading the little program. A subscription to the data service
is required. If you subscribe to QCharts, you are eligible for QFeed at no
extra charge. You just have to download the QFeed (QLink) program. It is
part of the QCharts beta program.</DIV>
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<DIV>Once the program has been downloaded (separately from the QCharts
download), the accompanying read me file gives instruction on plugging the data
feed into Excel. I'm a total Excel novice. At this point all I'm
doing is getting a streaming real time quote coming into my little fib
calculator. </DIV>
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<DIV>I have lots more ideas on how to use the feed and expand on what I'm doing,
but it may be slow going as I get familiar with Excel. My next
project will be a real-time streaming portfolio. And I'd like to tie my
fib calculator to my risk - reward calculator. I'll post more on that
later.</DIV>
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<DIV>In the meantime, I'd appreciate any Excel tips, links, or brilliantly
constructed and wonderfully helpful spreadsheets. Feel free to ask
questions as we learn from each other!</DIV>
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<DIV>Linda</DIV>
<DIV><BR>linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR>Climb
the mountains & get their glad tidings: Peace will flow into you as sunshine
into flower; the winds will blow their freshness into you & storms their
energy, & cares will drop off you like autumn leaves. John Muir 1838 -
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Rt'rs,
I saw a piece on after hours trading on CNBC. I have serious question
to ask the group,
and all responses would be welcome. When trading stocks in the short
term, I generally will use options to hedge overnight/afterhours
exposure.
My question is, how valuable/necessary is afterhours online trading,
especially since most earnings reports come out after market close.???
All responses welcome
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