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Comment of the Day

March 11 2010

Commentary by Eoin Treacy

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on questions relating to the Chart Library's capabilities
"1. Can you set up say 4 charts per screen and by sinking 2 screens, you have 8 chart types in total, with all different time periods and you use that as a master format. And then you can tab up/down with your keyboard from code to code and they all update together for the selected code.
2. What are all the time frames can you provide.
3. Can you scan as well, or just view.
4. Is this all included in the 'family pack' as well as commentary."

Eoin Treacy's view Thank you for these questions which may also be of interest to other pre-subscribers. Let me address your fourth question first: The Fullermoney Global Strategy Service includes the Comment of the Day, Subscriber's Audio and unlimited access to the Chart Library's more than 18,000 stocks, bonds, funds, indices, commodities, currency cross rates, ratios, spreads and overlays.

An annual subscription, permitting access to all of the above costs £500 and either a monthly subscription or trial costs £50. The current strength of the Australian Dollar against the Pound suggests that now would be an opportune time to consider taking out a subscription if so inclined.

Returning to your questions, I'll take them in order: It is possible to have seven charts, tiled one above another on one screen using the Chart Library's "View All Charts" function, but they would all have to show the same timeframe. This feature was designed to facilitate looking through multiple instruments in a relatively short period of time.

You can save customized formats for individual charts as Preset templates and apply these to whatever instrument you wish. Here is a link to Comment of the Day on June 17th 2009 where a detailed explanation of this functionality is outlined.


The Chart Library can produce Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly charts over 3-months, 6-months, 1-year, 2-years, 3-years, 5-years, 10-years, 20-years or 50-years.

The Chart Library Filter system can scan through the Chart Library menus or your customized lists using Performance parameters such as ranking by best or worst performers over timeframes ranging from 1-day to 1-year. The High/Low filter scans for 3-month to All Time highs and lows within the previous 5 days. Here is a link to Comment of the Day on August 7th where a much more detailed explanation as well as a number of examples are provided.

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