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Point & Figure Charts 1.1.0

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Point & Figure Charts software is an interactive stock analysis tool.

Published: Jul 8, 2008
Published by: Numeral Technology LLC
www.numeraltechnology.com
License Shareware
$100.00 to purchase
Trial Period: 30 Days
OS: NT / 2k / Me / XP / 2003
Cow Rating: nora
Popularity: 17%
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It can create various technical indicator charts to help users identify buy-and-sell signals. It takes market stock data from Yahoo,Opentick and data in MetaStock format. It is packaged with a free downloader to download stock data from the Internet.

The Premier Feature:
Point & Figure Chart is implemented with classic scale ad custom scale. With one click users will get Point & Figure chart with various technical indicators.

Key Features:
Candlestick, Three Line Break (TLB), KAGI, and Bollinger Band & Envelope.

Most frequently used, powerful moving averages:

    * SMA : Simple Moving Average
  • * EMA : Exponential Moving Average
  • * WMA : Weighted Moving Average
  • * TMA : Triangular moving Average
  • * HMA : Hull Moving Average (new !)
  • * TEMA : Triple Exponential Moving average
  • * LMA : Linear Moving Average
  • * MMA : Modified Moving Average

All these moving averages can be calculated on close, open, high, low prices and volume that users can specify in any period . These moving averages can be added on Candlestick chart to identify potential buy-and-sell signals. For the individuals who like Bollinger Band & Envelope, all these moving averages can be added on it too.

In addition to the above features, it is also built with popular stochastic indicators. Users can specify %K period, %K slowing period, %D period. With this feature users can study stochastic indicators on any stock price and identify potential buy-and-sell indicators.

Another built-in stock indicator is MACD (moving average convergence/divergence). Users can specify any valid, long period, short period, signal period.

More details can be found on http://www.numeraltechnology.com

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