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  1. #11

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    I've had a chance to kick the bestfreecharts tires.

    WOW, I'm giddy, this thing is better than crack!

    This is 4 different charts all with different time frames all on the same page

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    Note to self: I need more monitors...
    Candlestick crack addict...

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    Okay, J, now don't laugh.

    I can't figure out how to do 4 different ETFs on the same screen and I'd love to be able to do that. I can get 4 screens but they are all of the same stock. How did you do that?

    Lady
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    So you created 4 tabs, then hit the 4 screens button, then click one of the 4 stock symbols and the box doesn't come up?
    Candlestick crack addict...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    ... then click one of the 4 stock symbols and the box doesn't come up?
    That was the piece I was missing. I didn't know that if you clicked the stock symbol then you could change that one particular window. I've been changing my stocks by spacing though or clicking on a portfolio list. THANKS!

    Lady
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    I subscribe to Decisionpoint every now and then because I like how they sometimes create the trend and support lines for the major charts. Stockcharts isn't bad but unless you plan on creating your own daily charting strategy, there's no reason to subscribe. Barchart.com is pretty good too, very similar to stockcharts.com except you can get a ton more indicators per chart. It also gives recommended buy or sell signals.
    "Don't let your highs get too high and don't let your lows get too low." Bullitt’s Market Blog

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    Yeah, I like barchart.com too. But my favorite of the moment is freestockcharts.com. It's realtime and versatile.

    Lady
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