Re: [amibroker] Ease of Charting

2006-07-07 Thread James Matthews
That would work except that you lose your sorted order. Most of the explorations I write have some kind of ranking built in which I then sort on. JM On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 14:48:29 +0800, you wrote: >Just save you list of stcoks to a watchlist and you can use arrow button to >scroll through the

Re: [amibroker] Ease of Charting

2006-07-07 Thread MillowenaJuno
really like to see some of them implemented. It would make MY life a whole lot easier. Millowena - Original Message - From: "dave_88_1961" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 3:32 PM Subject: [amibroker] Ease of Charting > Hi, > > I am think

Re: [amibroker] Ease of Charting

2006-07-06 Thread Graham
Just save you list of stcoks to a watchlist and you can use arrow button to scroll through them-- CheersGrahamAB-Write >< Professional AFL Writing ServiceYes, I write AFL code to your requirements http://e-wire.net.au/~eb_kavan/ab_write.htm On 07/07/06, RajeevM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In t

Re: [amibroker] Ease of Charting

2006-07-06 Thread Ryan Daniel
I had the same question when considering AmiBroker. AmiBroker is freakishly fast when it comes to charting. You can set up one or more watchlists and you simply hit the down arrow key to view the next chart. I was impressed when I tried out TC2000 and was even more impressed with AmiBroker. Rya

Re: [amibroker] Ease of Charting

2006-07-06 Thread RajeevM
In the same view.. can we have a similar style in auto analysis result window?need to click on every result in the window to see the chart..just using the "lower arrow" or space barĀ  to scroll down the list would help. -- RajeevOn 7/7/06, dave_88_1961 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[amibroker] Ease of Charting

2006-07-06 Thread dave_88_1961
Hi, I am thinking of getting Amibroker. I like to look at charts from several list of stocks. I have used TC2000 and all it took was hitting the space bar to view the next chart and there was no delay. Is it as quick in Amibroker and can I set up lists in which to do this? Thanks, Dave