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Dec '08
ScottradeELITE Quick Tips
Question

Dear Jesse,

I have enjoyed the articles and Quick Tips you've shared in the newsletter. How do I go back to review some of the Quick Tips?

Thanks,


R.C.

Portland, OR

Answer
Nov '08
Scottrade's New Branch Seminars
Question

Dear Kristin,

I read your article in last month's newsletter about the new Branch Seminars Scottrade is now offering. How do I sign up to attend one?

Thanks,
BG

Answer
Oct '08
Backtesting Time Span Strategy Explained
Question

Dear Brett,

Thanks for the new backtesting function. Is there a reason it only goes back 15 days?

Anonymous Trader

Answer
Sept '08
ScottradeELITE Price Alerts
Question

Dear Brett,

I have several alerts set up but I rarely see any alerts get triggered. I think I am setting them up correctly. Can you help me?

F.C.,
MN

Answer
What is Market Capitalization?
Question

What is Market Capitalization?

Answer
Aug '08
Stock Volume
Question

Hi Paul,

Is there more to volume than just the amount of shares traded? I keep hearing "... the stock was up on heavy volume..." and I am not sure why that's important.

D.T.S.
Chicago, IL

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Dear D.T.S.,

Volume is simply the number of shares or contracts that trade over a given period of time, usually a day. The higher the volume, the more active the security. Volume bars illustrate how many shares have traded per period and show trends in the same way that prices do. It is the basic, yet important, analysis of volume that provides investors with an element of technical analysis. Volume can provide valuable clues as to the intensity of a given price move. During consolidation periods low volume levels generally prevail.

Calculations - To determine the movement of the volume (up or down), chartists look at the volume bars that can usually be found at the bottom of any chart.

Volume is an important aspect of technical analysis because it is used to confirm trends and chart patterns. Any price movement up or down with relatively high volume is seen as a stronger, more relevant move than a similar move with weak volume. Therefore, if you are looking at a large price movement, you should also examine the volume to see whether it tells the same story.

The other use of volume is to confirm chart patterns. In most chart patterns, there are several pivotal points that are vital to what the chart is able to convey to chartists. Basically, if the volume is not there to confirm the pivotal moments of a chart pattern, the quality of the signal formed by the pattern is weakened.

Another important idea in technical analysis is that price is preceded by volume. Volume is closely monitored by technicians and chartists to form ideas on upcoming trend reversals. If volume is starting to decrease in an uptrend, it is usually a sign that the upward run is about to end.

I hope this information helps. You can find this, along with additional information, under the Help menu in ScottradeELITE.

Sincerely,
Paul Sieben
Active Trader Services & Product Specialist

July '08
Setting Up Your Computer for ScottradeELITE
Question

Dear Brett,

I've purchased a new computer and installed ScottradeELITE. Is there anything else I should be aware of in order to make sure the program works as well as possible on my computer?

U.S.G.
Galena, IL

Answer
June '08
NASDAQ Velocity & Forces
Question

Dear Paul,

I saw the announcement for your New NASDAQ Velocity® and Forces® in last month's newsletter. Would you give me a little more information on it? Like, what is it/how do I use it?

Thanks,

E.F.
NYC

Answer
May '08
ScottradeELITE Training
Question

Dear Kristin,

Does Scottrade ever provide in-person training on how to use ScottradeELITE?

Thanks,
C.M.
Asheville, N.C.

Answer
Apr '08
Tech Recommendations for ScottradeELITE
Question

Dear Brett,

I've decided to upgrade to a new computer, and I was wondering what I should look for in order to optimize ScottradeELITE on the new computer.

Thanks,
N.C.
Miami, FL

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