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Posted by btr Sat, 05 Mar 2005 19:52:53 GMT

Stablevalue.com will now use a new charting software, Trader.NET Charting, to provide technical analysis. It’s free! The program supports candlestick chart, technical indicators and custom indicators if you know how to program. It allows you to add comments and trend lines in a chart, and export the chart to a file for publishing or sharing.

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