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Peter Worden – Finding and Analyzing Stocks on your PC
Description of Finding and Analyzing Stocks on your PC
A handy companion to TC2000 version 7. This video starts with the basics and walks you through updating your data, staying organized with watchlists and how to use TC2000’s scanning and sorting tools. If you are brand-new to version 7, this is a good place to start.
What will you learn in Finding and Analyzing Stocks on your PC?

Quick Start – TeleChart in Under 19 Minutes
Updating – Getting the Latest Market Data
Watchlists – Organizing the Entire Market
Sort – Ranking the Market in Seconds
EasyScan – Finding Your Favorite Stocks
Chart Templates – Creating and Saving Charts
Layouts – Multiple Charts Made Easy
Drawing Tools -From Trendlines to Fibonacci
Personal Notes – Keeping Stock Ideas Organized
Worden Notes and Reports – Daily Market Lessons
Industry Tools – Analyzing Sectors
Intraday Charts – Keys to Precision Analysis

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