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  • eSignal 7.3, 7.4, 8.0

    The final GOLD release of eSignal 7.3 is available for download here:


    http://www.esignal.com/download/default.asp
    Chuck
    @eSignal

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    eSignal 7.3

    To review all the new features in 7.3, including Pop-out windows, NYSE OpenBook, and Regional Options in the Market Depth window, the all new QuoteBoard, check it out here:

    http://www.esignal.com/esignal/features/default.asp
    Chuck
    @eSignal

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    • #3
      eSignal 7.4 - 8.0

      With 7.3 released, we are fast working on the next releases of eSignal - 7.4 & 8.0.

      We are planning on adding the CME & CBT books into the Market Depth window in 7.4. Also from our sister company Comstock we will be adding more international exchanges - for 7.4 you will see:

      Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)
      Sydney Futures (SFE)
      New Zealand Futures (NZFE)
      New Zealand Stocks (NZSE)
      Singapore Stock Exchange (SES)
      Hong Kong Stocks (HKSE)
      Hong Kong Futures (HKFE)
      Hong Kong Metals Exchange (HKME)
      Italian Futures (IDEM)


      8.0 will include more exchanges from Asia plus Latin America.
      Chuck
      @eSignal

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      • #4
        Short Interest on Market Depth Screen

        Chuck,

        In the Level I section of the Market Depth screen, fields can be put there such as Shares Outstanding, Average Volume, etc.

        Can you please, please, please add SHORT INTEREST as a field that can be placed there? I had that in qcharts & it's very essential at times when deciding whether to buy or sell a stock.

        Thanks

        PS: A hot key to get to the symbol box on the toolbar from within any of the Esignal windows would be very helpful as well. Currently the only option is to keep reaching for the mouse & moving up to the symbol box & clicking it before being able to type the symbol. If we could hit a key such as <HOME> (or some function key) then the symbol rather than fiddling with the mouse, it would make the system much smoother to use.

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