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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.&nbsp; A subscription to the data service 
is required.&nbsp; If you subscribe to QCharts, you are eligible for QFeed at no 
extra charge.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; I'm a total Excel novice.&nbsp; At this point all I'm 
doing is getting a streaming real time quote coming into my little fib 
calculator.&nbsp; </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&nbsp;may be slow going as I get familiar with Excel.&nbsp; My next 
project will be a real-time streaming portfolio.&nbsp; And I'd like to tie my 
fib calculator to my risk - reward calculator.&nbsp; 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.&nbsp; Feel free to ask 
questions as we learn from each other!</DIV>
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<DIV>Linda</DIV>
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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