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April 16, 2008, 01:19:57 PM
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This is the best web site on the internet for stock charts, forget all the rest, I will give more info about how to take all the potential from this charts in the next days, just enter a stock symbol and click the GO button, you can customize the charts to your like, but, I do recommend use like my sample chart below, this is because if you use the charts the way I use, you will copy my style and you will only learn what is useful, my sample is the second link.


My sample chart

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April 17, 2008, 12:54:35 PM
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If anyone is looking for a real-time quote tracker or type II. www.quotestream.com is excellent, and the monthly fee is very affordable.

April 17, 2008, 06:06:50 PM
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If anyone is looking for a real-time quote tracker or type II. www.quotestream.com is excellent, and the monthly fee is very affordable.


Does anyone have  a zecco account and use this?

April 09, 2009, 02:36:47 PM
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http://www.dojispace.com - free technical analysis stock screener.
and http://www.FINVIZ.com fundamental screener.
and google finance is a good resource.

February 18, 2013, 09:11:45 PM
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Great Youtube Videos about technical Analysis, I just watched this Video to learn about the Averag Directional Index ADX.  So maybe it helps you out if you're a more visual person like me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csq7gDnbapI They baysicly have a free video  library explaining nearly every Indicaor that is out there for free.

Thanks Eric... Looks interesting... Will check them out...
♦♦♦ Give me control of a nations money supply, and I care not who makes it’s laws... Mater Amschel Rothschild ♦♦♦

February 19, 2013, 04:32:08 AM
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No Problem Vegas, I am quite knew to this Game so it's all about Learning the basics fore me now.
I have learned that the hard way  ;D

February 19, 2013, 11:31:43 AM
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No Problem Vegas, I am quite knew to this Game so it's all about Learning the basics fore me now.
I have learned that the hard way  ;D

Here is a good link to book mark for those wanting to learn or better understand Technical Analysis from the basics... This guy has 77 video lessons that provide easy to understand information... Each video lesson is about 5 minutes long so you have time to absorb the information or re-watch each segment of the lesson until you understand it...

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL33D0C18CDEBF64B7
♦♦♦ Give me control of a nations money supply, and I care not who makes it’s laws... Mater Amschel Rothschild ♦♦♦

November 22, 2013, 04:02:50 PM
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Eric & Vegas,

Thanks for posting these! The videos are helping me very much to understand more of these indicators and how to make a more informed decision. I use Streaming Quotes by scottrade, and they have +DM -DM  i assume that is is the same at +DI and -DI right?

   

November 22, 2013, 04:27:05 PM
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Eric & Vegas,

Thanks for posting these! The videos are helping me very much to understand more of these indicators and how to make a more informed decision. I use Streaming Quotes by scottrade, and they have +DM -DM  i assume that is is the same at +DI and -DI right?

   

Not positive but the symbols DM could represent Directional Movement which would be the same as +DI and -DI...
♦♦♦ Give me control of a nations money supply, and I care not who makes it’s laws... Mater Amschel Rothschild ♦♦♦

April 20, 2014, 07:16:28 PM
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April 28, 2014, 09:49:25 AM
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Doc - I have a question - Can you explain why these two charting sources display different data for the same stock?  For example one show it recently had a high of 18 while the other only 9.  Something is funny ...

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=SYRX&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p22571903394

http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/syrx/charts?symb=SYRX&countrycode=US&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=4%2F20%2F2014&freq=1&compidx=none&compind=none&comptemptext=Enter+Symbol%28s%29&comp=none&uf=7168&ma=1&maval=5000&lf=2&lf2=4&lf3=268435456&type=4&size=2&style=1013


It's simple, the second link is trash, stockcharts.com is the  most reliable web site of the web, forget the others.
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April 28, 2014, 11:15:44 AM
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Doc - I have a question - Can you explain why these two charting sources display different data for the same stock?  For example one show it recently had a high of 18 while the other only 9.  Something is funny ...

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=SYRX&p=D&b=5&g=0&id=p22571903394

http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/syrx/charts?symb=SYRX&countrycode=US&time=8&startdate=1%2F4%2F1999&enddate=4%2F20%2F2014&freq=1&compidx=none&compind=none&comptemptext=Enter+Symbol%28s%29&comp=none&uf=7168&ma=1&maval=5000&lf=2&lf2=4&lf3=268435456&type=4&size=2&style=1013


It's simple, the second link is trash, stockcharts.com is the  most reliable web site of the web, forget the others.

LOL ... you crack me up ;D

May 17, 2022, 05:00:01 PM
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https://finviz.com/ is really a good tool. I am using it, but, it has too much information.
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