General Discussion · BestFreeCharts
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jimhbutton msg #73031 |
3/23/2009 4:26:03 PM
I've been trading successfully with BestFreeCharts.com since I discovered them a couple of months ago. I supplement their charts with QuoteTracker.com (via my Interactive Brokers feed) for those times when BFC skips a beat.
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General Discussion · Interactive Brokers with QuoteTrackers.com
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jimhbutton msg #72528 |
3/11/2009 5:19:13 PM
Thanks for the calculator tip. I'm downloading it on all my computers.
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General Discussion · Interactive Brokers with QuoteTrackers.com
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jimhbutton msg #72418 modified |
3/10/2009 8:42:18 PM
The heading ought to read:
"Interactive Brokers with QuoteTracker.com"
(NOT QuoteTrackerS.com)
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General Discussion · Interactive Brokers with QuoteTrackers.com
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jimhbutton msg #72417 modified |
3/10/2009 8:40:11 PM
Here's a heads-up.
I've been using Interactiver Brokers for quite a while -- due especially to their great short selling capabilities -- even though their charting system is lousy in my opinion. I found out about QuoteTracker.com, which seamlessly interfaces with Interactive Brokers (and other brokerage firms), and my charting woes are a thing of the past.
I am cancelling my eSignal LiveCharts.com monthly subscription (@ http://www.esignal.com/livecharts/default.aspx) because it can't hold a candle to QuoteTracker. There is a FREE version of QuoteTracker that is awesome while for only $60 annually you can upgrade for the extra bells and whistles. Here is the link that lists the Brokerage Houses that are in synch with QuoteTracker:
http://quotetracker.com/qsources.shtml
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General Discussion · Nebadawn Ramp chart pattern recognition software and related
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jimhbutton msg #71260 modified |
2/8/2009 1:14:03 AM
johnpaulca,
After dialing in something to the effect of "Show stocks where price is above 0.0" I then tried the csv download and had these extraneous headings (i.e., "Symbol", "Last", "Chg(%)" , and "Vol.") with loaded columns of off-topic info to delete.
If there is more than one way to scale this peak then I probably took the scenic route but the above appeared to require the same manually intensive labor.
Also, I searched the Web for any unadorned symbol lists and came up empty. E-trade's site came close but their symbols still came with extra baggage when I would copy and paste.
I also tried this list converter tool and it came up short: http://sharptraders.com/_wsn/page8.html
Thanks for sharing your transfer method. I'll give it a rip whenever I'm on an Excel loaded computer; it doesn't seem to be on this one.
jhb2
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General Discussion · Nebadawn Ramp chart pattern recognition software and related
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jimhbutton msg #71258 modified |
2/7/2009 5:05:45 PM
hi guru_trader,
If I remember correctly I ran a generic scan with no price or volume limits and got the 10,000+ results which I then checked and put on the "ignore list" which I was then able to copy to Microsoft Word. I had mucho labor intensive days manually editing to get every symbol lined up along the left margin as RAMP required.
Just email me at jimhbutton@gmail.com and I'll be glad to send you my Master List whenever my schedule permits.
jhb2
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Filter Exchange · HOW MANY FILTERS IS ENOUGH?
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jimhbutton msg #71217 |
2/5/2009 7:50:19 PM
If this is "multiple choice" then I at least have a shot; if its "essay" I'm in trouble.
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General Discussion · Nebadawn Ramp chart pattern recognition software and related
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jimhbutton msg #71216 modified |
2/5/2009 7:37:39 PM
Tia,
I went through all of your results and I could easily make money on your returns. Nice effort. I've just run Ramp's standard settings for "support" lines (I didn't bother with "resistance") with a full complement of StockFetcher stocks and here are the returns:
Jim
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General Discussion · Nebadawn Ramp chart pattern recognition software and related
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jimhbutton msg #71206 modified |
2/5/2009 1:54:25 PM
Guru_Trader,
I purchased the Nebadawn Ramp trendline program for $99 (lifetime one-time subscription). Then I listed all of StockFetcher's 10,000+ stock symbols onto a Master List, downloaded them into the Ramp program, and I scan for trendline bouncers off support or resistance. It's proven to be a money maker.
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Filter Exchange · Run Forest, Run
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jimhbutton msg #71156 modified |
2/3/2009 9:43:14 PM
The following four filters (full subscription) help me get a "bigger picture" handle on the Two-Way 14-day history and movement of any given stock that I plug into the "SYMLIST" parenthesis. I use these in conjunction with the four previously posted filters. The first two use overnight "Previous-Close" starting points; the latter two use "Open" starting points:
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