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Originally posted by Eldredge
I have been using QouteTracker with the IB feed. I am using Fast Stochastichs with a setting of 34,34 on a one minute chart. Can anyone comment on whether this is the closest to Quah's charts or not? Thanks in advance.


I believe so, but Quah is using a 2m chart.

--Db
 
Originally posted by Eldredge
I have been using QouteTracker with the IB feed. I am using Fast Stochastichs with a setting of 34,34 on a one minute chart. Can anyone comment on whether this is the closest to Quah's charts or not? Thanks in advance.

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Quah you have been doing a great job here, and I appreciate your willingness to share your successful technique. Keep up the good work, and good luck.

Can you do a screen capture of this chart and post it? I had been using slow stochastics with 34,34 on the 1 min prophet.net chartstream, and it was ok. However when I tried this on quotetracker I it didn't seem to be the same.
 
Originally posted by ctrader


Can you do a screen capture of this chart and post it? I had been using slow stochastics with 34,34 on the 1 min prophet.net chartstream, and it was ok. However when I tried this on quotetracker I it didn't seem to be the same.

I don't know how to do a screen capture, if someone can tell me how to do it, I would be glad to post it.
 
What is the symbols for the es and nq in quotetracker? The last time I emailed them, they told me that it wouldn't work with futures yet but they were working on it. Thanks,
 
Originally posted by Eldredge


I don't know how to do a screen capture, if someone can tell me how to do it, I would be glad to post it.

The simplest way is to press your Print Screen key. This puts the screen image on the clipboard. Then open up Paint if you're using Windows and paste the image there. Unfortunately, depending on your version of Windows, you may have to save it as a bmp, which will take forever to load. If you don't have the option of saving it as a gif or jpg, check into a program called BmpToGif, available at cnet. It's free and small. It's only function is to convert bmps to gifs.

--Db
 
Originally posted by KB96
What is the symbols for the es and nq in quotetracker? The last time I emailed them, they told me that it wouldn't work with futures yet but they were working on it. Thanks,

GLOBEX:@NQZ2 (for December 2002)
GLOBEX:@ESZ2 (for December 2002)

This works with IB's feed.
 
Originally posted by KB96
What is the symbols for the es and nq in quotetracker? The last time I emailed them, they told me that it wouldn't work with futures yet but they were working on it. Thanks,

For the December NQ, it's "GLOBEX@NQZ2", without the quotes, of course.

--Db
 
Originally posted by dbphoenix


The simplest way is to press your Print Screen key. This puts the screen image on the clipboard. Then open up Paint if you're using Windows and paste the image there. Unfortunately, depending on your version of Windows, you may have to save it as a bmp, which will take forever to load. If you don't have the option of saving it as a gif or jpg, check into a program called BmpToGif, available at cnet. It's free and small. It's only function is to convert bmps to gifs.

--Db

Here's the link:

http://download.com.com/3000-2192-870646.html?legacy=cnet

Sorry about the extra post.

--Db
 
I'm not seeing what you are seeing Quah. Since I rec'd QCharts to Zorak I was checking out that 9:43 NQ trade. Regardless of whether 874.5 or 875, shouldn't that have been a Short?

Edited: Ah I see the prob, unless it isn't one. It looks like the entries for 943 and 951 are identical. Is this accurate? Although, I think the 943 trade should still be a short unless the parameters have changed.
 
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