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Software - List Control like TC2000

Last post 03-06-2008, 22:37 by Raed*Q8i. 5 replies.
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  •  05-02-2005, 20:15 1708

    Software - List Control like TC2000

    I wish Metastock have a list control similar to TC2000. This is very useful and much more efficient. like in the explorer we can save list then directly show the list in the left. Then when we highlight a symbol the chart will be automatically changed to the next one in the list.
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  •  05-17-2005, 22:09 2132 in reply to 1708

    Re: Software - List Control like TC2000

    I agree with posting. This would be a vast improvement over the current "list" process.
  •  06-03-2005, 8:11 2698 in reply to 1708

    Re: Software - List Control like TC2000

    Me too, I agree.

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  •  07-21-2005, 1:32 4917 in reply to 1708

    I agree

    Like TC2000 , Omnitrader, BullCharts...
  •  06-13-2006, 17:37 18146 in reply to 1708

    Re: I agree

    I could not agree more

    The list feature in TC200 makes it easy to sort a list by any indicator or formula value, and then scroll through the list according to the that value.

    Example, I have a formula in TC2000, that looks for stocks based on percent gain.
    The results are displayed in the list where I can add different columns to show any indicator or formula value.
    I sort the results by percent gain, then press the space bar to scroll through the list one security at a time looking at charts in order of the percent gained or lost. This allows me to quicky see the charts of the largest percent gainers in the list

    There is not an easy way to do this in Meta stock, but unfortunately, TC2000 has a limited formula language and indicator selections compared to Meta stock

    It would also be nice if Meta stock could simplify the process used to apply chart templates like it is in TC2000, A simple tab across the top of the screen instead several clicks to get what you want
  •  03-06-2008, 22:37 26648 in reply to 18146

    Re: I agree

    Strongly agree!

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