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TradeRadar Software Update to Version 1.2

A new version of the TradeRadar software is now available on the Download page.

New Features:
  • Top chart zooms in to display price action; no empty space below higher priced stocks. Prices will no longer be squeezed into the uppermost portion of the chart. You'll be able to clearly see price patterns and relate them to the TradeRadar signal in the lower chart.
  • The SELL zone marker has been adjusted a bit higher to give quicker SELL signals.
  • The dashboard indicator for Kurtosis takes the time period into account. When there are less than 12 months being analyzed, a good Kurtosis reading will be indicated more accurately.
  • A small bug when choosing the last data element in a time period has been corrected.
  • When importing data, hitting the Enter key has the same effect as clicking the OK button.
TradeRadarWeb has also been updated. All the enhancements listed above have also been implemented in the online version of TradeRadar. Try it out.

As always, both a full install and an upgrade are available. The upgrade downloads quicker and only updates the TradeRadar program. Your database is left untouched. Get the new version now at the Download page.

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