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27/8/2003 19:21 | ttt (to the top) | druid2 | |
13/6/2003 19:02 | Bluetrain - 13 Jun'03 - 16:24 - 204 of 265 For anyone still trying to chart tick and trin on lycos you need to type qc:tick and qc:trin to get real time data, apparently their data provider changed the data format. | diamondtrader | |
03/6/2003 23:57 | ttt? call me stupid | chiro1 | |
18/2/2003 09:07 | Best way to trade M8 thata lll one need to look at pluss the breakdown of other major indexes ie SOX, Imagine a trader with the knollage of what make s the market move ? and has the tools to trade the prices wowww. this knollage is stairing us in he face every week...please plan your week just like a business and by analysisng econimical data and times, a trader can redude the hurs worked by as much as 70% and still achive regular income. | swager | |
06/2/2003 19:35 | Yes, I woz wondering that! Are you out there, Russ? :O) | mildeel | |
06/2/2003 19:33 | ttt Refusredcut - great thread - where are you these days - not posting - are you lurking? New job taking your time? | druid2 | |
06/2/2003 17:52 | Very helpful - thanks. | bj444 | |
05/2/2003 18:30 | Very informative - I now know what ttt stands for :-) | hedge66 | |
31/10/2002 09:33 | To the top. | insider trader. | |
03/10/2002 19:59 | Russell and other contributors - just the job. Much appreciated. | simonlongster | |
03/10/2002 18:22 | Thanks I've started using the above, like to reduce spread bias somehow though | jools100 | |
30/9/2002 10:41 | STOCHASTIC INFO: All I would add to the above Russell info is that the Slow Stochastic is very useful combined with the MACD. BUT, don't just use it as an overbought/oversold indicator...it was originally designed to be used to show bear/bull divergences compared to the actual price. ..for further explanation and example chart. (a good site for explaining TA in general and other stuff). For Lycos Intraday 1 min charts I find stochastic values of 30,3 reduce the whipping up and down. | bluewave42 | |
24/9/2002 19:05 | Jools - if you are scalping on the one min chart you would be advised to add the quote.com live Dow chart to your tools. I think you may have to register nowadays but it is free. You should join the traders on the DAY thread too as there are some good folk posting. | rufusredcut | |
23/9/2002 09:41 | This is a very helpful thread and I have picked up some v useful info from it. I need a little assistance though - I am new to spread betting and I have an account with D4free. I use their charting facilities to try and get entry/exit points. I use a 1 min chart and tend to hold the position for only a short time. They only have charts relating to either the bid or the offer price though and not the actual FTSE/Dow price. Therefore Am I disdvantaging myself using this data because I am not able to see the spread bias? Do other people use charts with just the bid/offer price? Any advice would be appreciated | jools100 | |
28/8/2002 20:15 | Russell - I've had a 4 week break, so need to do some refreshers. hope the day job is going okay; but I'm sure we all miss your contributions on the day thread. thanks | goalkeeper |
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