Hi Sterling,
I'll check the latest scans for JC's setups and will post them on the other board.
WOW : Well you see, everyone has a different tradingstyle. I don't need 40 indicators - I need only 2 or 3 which are working ( at least most of the time ). Of course, you can plot a lot of studies in Qcharts too , but again, I use to plot S&R Lines calculated by TP, which include already the fibonacci levels.
Last two weeks I traded almost every day and had only one occasion, where Qcharts stopped working for 2 or 3 minutes or so.
What I like, is that their datafeed doesn't eat up so much memory when running the whole trading day. I use also a little scanning tool, called Qformula, which is based on qcharts datafeed.
It was developped by the people who made Ravenquote and it was their first attempt, to enable Qcharts users to use RT scans based on customized technical indicators and other criteria.
A function currently not offered in Qcharts.
Ravenquote was the natural step 2 after having finalized the work on QFormula.
You can enter a list of , say 100 of your favourite stocks, define certain technical criteria on which Qformula alerts you.
Say you want to have an alert if any of the stocks in this watchlist shows a 5 period / 8 period MA crossover on a 30 or 60 minute timeframe. You enter this formula and QF follows all stocks in your watchlist during the trading day. If a stock signals this crossover, you'll get an alert and you can switch to Qcharts checking charts, T&S etc. - preparing your trading decision.
Even if you don't have Qcharts running the whole day, you can run Qformula as a stand alone product. You could also run it only once a day and check on which of your stocks this alert has been triggered recently.
QFormula is free. You can find some more info here :
http://www.egroups.com/files/qcharts/TradingTools/
Could be, that you have to sign up for egroups first ( it's free )