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    Iterative Refinement

    If your focus is on the past 2 weeks, by all means make a large chart of that 2 weeks. If the candle sticks are giving you signals, keep them. Otherwise they are just baggages you chose to carry from an unsuccessful previous life.
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    Windows XP may get another reprieve

    http://www.news.com/8301-13860_3-9902747-56.html?tag=nefd.lede March 25, 2008 10:01 AM PDT Windows XP may get another reprieve Posted by Ina Fried | 61 comments With deference to my colleague (and boss), not ALL roads lead to Vista. Although Microsoft is pushing hard to move...
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    Iterative Refinement

    This is a journey... What you really need to ask yourself is... do you think this method works? and does it work for you? You said you have done all that charting thing last year... I remember seeing one or two of your charts, but do not recall what you have done to them. On...
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    Iterative Refinement

    The important first steps in this learning journey... 1. don't trade yet. don't even sim. (this is the instruction given since the beginning of the futures journal.) 2. observe the market 3. draw your channels 4. annotate... pt1, pt2, pt3... 5. draw your Gaussians 6. annotate more...
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    Multicharts User Thread

    FYI: Insider info: MC price will go up in a few weeks. (I guess pending on the success of the recently released beta.) (this is not meant as a pressure sales pitch for MC.)
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    TWS 883 beta version ..... the worst version

    who asks you to use Beta?
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    Trade Momentum Indicators

    anything averaged is lagged.
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    Multicharts User Thread

    It is only a data playback utility. There is no integrated sim trade order management. http://forum.tssupport.com/viewtopic.php?t=1699
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    Trade Momentum Indicators

    One Tick Range. i.e. the bar in the chart will remain in place, no matter how much time has past and no matter how many contracts or trades were made, until a new range is made. Not many charting software has this facility.
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    Multicharts User Thread

    They wrote a little DDE routine that reads data from an ascii file (not from the MC program's datastore). The DDE then feeds MC, and MC reads it as if the data is coming from a live feed. The setup is probably started as a development testing tool. A tool to test MC's other functionalities...
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    Multicharts User Thread

    You can import data in ascii format. MC has a rudimentary replay capability through a DDE data playback. They did promise the feature will be improved in future versions.
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    Some Materials about Tibet

    I have been to Cuba. I have been to China. I can assure you the difference.
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    The bd news continues...How Deep Is Economic Abyss

    The US economy will miraculously turn around just before the election. Everybody will be happy; the Republicans will take credit, and the people will vote them into office again. History repeats.
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    Some Materials about Tibet

    I never understood why the Chinese government got into Tibet 50 yrs ago. But I don't think what they have done were genocide or a systematic destruction of their culture. Unless you think building a high-altitude railroad through forbidden permafrost into Tibet is detrimental to their culture.
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    Some Materials about Tibet

    That's a conjecture, not a substantiation.
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    Some Materials about Tibet

    LOL... if the Chinese were out to destroy the Tibetan cultural identity, the monks would have been gone for 49 years. You have an assertion, I am waiting for your substantiation.
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    Multicharts User Thread

    This technical question deals with the inside construct of MC. I better leave it to Andrew. Sorry... I am not good enough to be a guru yet. ;-)
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    Multicharts User Thread

    Gee thanks! :D
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    Multicharts User Thread

    Like a spread of the two? i.e. the premium/discount of one over the other? sure... just insert the second symbol into the first chart. then compile and add the following as an "indicator"... var: DerivativeH(0), DerivativeL(0), DerivativeC(0); DerivativeH = high data1 - high...
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