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    price moving too fast for time

    GG - Isn't what you're describing basically just a momentum or rate of change study analytic (whether you apply it to a price chart or a % price change chart)?
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    Advance Decline - New Highs New Lows - Free Charting

    Try BigCharts.com or maybe Yahoo
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    Bearer bonds

    You shouldn't need a bank to collect interest. I could be wrong, but as I recall municipal bearer bonds should have interest coupons attached to them. All you do is clip the coupons and submit them to the trustee bank that's noted for payment when the time's right. If you want to sell them...
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    esignal rules the house

    They're a paid advertiser - guess they can draw attention anyway they want :)
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    3D charting?

    Don't know if you meant it the way it sounds - but it sounds like you're asking everyone to give you their ideas about how/if they use 3D displays but aren't willing to put up your own ideas. Dialogue implies two directions. As far as using 3D as some kind of edge - good luck. We did a lot...
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    3D charting?

    vlad - If you come up with a set of three variables that really make sense or add value plotting in 3D, it would be interesting to hear what you come up with - frankly, I've yet to see anything that made 3D charting worthwhile. BTW - plotting volume/time/price is often done using...
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    How much would you use to trade one futures contract?

    0008 - if you tell us what contract(s) you're interested in trading and they people can give you input on how much equity you should have to trade each.
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    MurreyMath

    I'll chime in my two cents - First off, I personally think Murray is a total idiot. The constant reference to 8th grade math is hyperbole, but it does apply to Murray's use of English - actually, I've seen a lot of 8th graders who write far better than Murray, so maybe that's 8th grade...
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    How can I chart breadth studies?

    Quote.com has all of those indices (including put/call I believe).
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    VBA vs. C++

    Everyone has different experiences and perceptions. You believe you're better off hiring C++ programmers - which hopefully has worked well for you. On the other hand, I've wasted a ton of money on C++ programmers - especially those coming out of Unix environments and trying to write complex...
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    Gasp! It is possible....

    Babak - Be sure you have the latest Adobe Acrobat Reader version installed on your computer and in order to open a PDF in place in your browser, you have to be allowing ActiveX object activation and scripting in your browser option settings.
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    VBA vs. C++

    buzzy - the problem probably wasn't the use of VB, it was a lousy programmer. He probably did something stupid like trying to use a grid or listbox control as a quick but inappropriate way of managing the realtime scrolling window. That would easily blow the top off your CPU utilization. I...
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    4,9,18 Ma

    Some traders believe they can get ahead of other traders who are using the more common 5, 10, and 20 period averages
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    Supply and Demand Analysis

    Not exactly. What people call resistance is created by overhead supply and support is created by underlying demand. Where similarly sized supply and demand meet results in congestion.
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    Are the Narrow Based indices futures available?

    You'd have to see if there are iShares or Holdrs that trade approximations of the ones you're looking for. But liquidity is low in most of them.
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    Supply and Demand Analysis

    Supply and demand are just resistance and support.
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    VBA vs. C++

    Performance hasn't been a material distinguishing factor between VB and VC++ since VB went to full machine code compilation instead of just p-Code. You can build realtime software without problem in VB. The common compiled environment of .NET means there's even less of a difference. The...
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    Elliott Wave Analyzer2 Anyone Using It?

    gnome makes THE point about Ewaves - they always seem to be 100% correct in hindsight but do a horrible job as the "predictive" tool they're claimed to be. No better (and probably worse) than an old fashioned curve fit.
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    Phil Erlanger Service

    There'll always be a few people who might find it OK (hey, there are still people paying old Waxie for his BS), but I'd never recommend it (would actually recommend against - just don't think it's worthwhile). Plus Erlanger really comes off like such a pompous ass, didn't have the patience to...
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    Voice activated trades

    slickville - With your having just registered on ET this month, it seems pretty stupid for you to be telling ANYONE what they should or shouldn't post. Perhaps YOU should keep YOUR lame ass opinions and childish comments about what people can and can't post on ET to yourself. If you don't...
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