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Gold Market Price Points to Watch
Simit Patel submits: For those like myself who remain strongly bearish on the US dollar, gold is an appealing buy, and a key indicator of the dollar's health. With that in mind, let's look at a few charts to help us identify key price points that gold and currency traders...
Tags: Chart, Seeking Alpha, Simit Patel, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Streettracks Gold Trust, US Market, Gold & Precious Metals
External links 2008-11-20
Putting First Things First - The Quadrants Revisited
So for the overwhelmed, it's good information - make a chart of your To-Do's and plan differently. But for most of us, it's not the best model for organizing our lives because much of the time, we're quite capable of putting off important stuff - be it urgent or non-urgent....
Tags: Chart, ExpertArticles.com
White papers 2007-01-17
Time Charts Time Management Best Practice
Time charts are a tool used during the weekly planning process to help organize your time around the major result areas in your life. A time chart is simply a weekly view of your schedule where you allocate time to "Activity zones" rather than specific projects. To apply this idea...
Tags: Chart, Zone, Rodger Constandse, Time Chart, Time Management, Productivity
White papers 2004-01-01
A New Technique For Adding Charts In Access
In Access 2000 and earlier, you add a chart to a form or report by using the chart control. Access 2002 provides a better technique for including charts in your forms and reports: You can embed a form that is open in PivotChart view as a subform in another form...
Tags: Technique, Microsoft Access, Chart, Microsoft Office, Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
White papers
Change The Scale Of The Vertical (Value) Axis In A Chart
Microsoft Office Excel determines the minimum and maximum scale values of the vertical value axis in a chart. You can, however, customize the scale to better meet your needs. When the values that are plotted in the chart cover a very large range, you can also change the vertical value...
Tags: Axis, Chart, Microsoft Corp., Scale, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers
Change The Display Of Chart Axes
Charts typically have two axes that are used to measure and categorize data: a vertical axis also known as value axis or y axis, and a horizontal axis also known as category axis or x axis. 3-D charts have a third axis, the depth axis (also known as series axis...
Tags: Chart, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing
White papers
Select Chart Elements
You can quickly select chart elements on a chart by using the mouse. However, if you are not sure where a specific element is located in the chart, you can select it from a list of chart elements. You can also select chart elements by using the keyboard. This paper...
Tags: Chart, Microsoft Corp., Keyboards, Mice, Hardware, Peripherals
White papers
Change The Layout Or Style Of A Chart
After you create a chart, you can instantly change its look. Instead of manually adding or changing chart elements or formatting the chart, you can quickly apply a predefined layout and style to your chart. Microsoft Office Excel provides a variety of useful predefined layouts and styles that you can...
Tags: Chart, Layout, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers
Present Your Data In A Doughnut Chart
Using Microsoft Office Excel 2007, you can quickly turn your data into a doughnut chart, and then use the new formatting features to make that doughnut chart easier to read. For example, by adding a legend, data labels, and text boxes that point out what each ring of a doughnut...
Tags: Chart, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software
White papers
Quick EFC Approximation Chart (Not EFC)
This tool generates a simplified chart showing approximations of the Expected Family Contribution EFC. The results are only an approximation of the Federal EFC figure that is calculated when you file the FAFSA form. This chart is likely to be within $500 of the correct results for typical students. The...
Tags: Approximation, Chart, Tool, FinAid Page, Amounts, Productivity
Tools & templates 2009-01-01
Create Cool-Looking Charts for Your Blog with Widgenie
Sure, Excel can turn your data into nice-looking charts and graphs, but Widgenie takes it to the next level. Widgenie imports data from Excel and CSV files, then lets you create attractive, animated charts. These in turn become widgets you can embed and share in places like Facebook, WordPress, and your...
Tags: Blog, Chart, Widgenie, Microsoft Excel, Blogging, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Internet, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-08-21
Use Lovely Charts to Create Lovely Diagrams
Remember LucidChart, the Web-based tool that lets you whip up flow charts right inside your browser? Say hello to Lovely Charts, a Web-based tool that lets you whip up flow charts right inside your browser. You can get started with LC by signing up for a free...
Tags: Chart, Tool, Productivity, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-02-11
UltraShort ETFs: At a Tipping Point?
Trade Radar Operator submits: So what's going on with the ProShares UltraShort ETFs?Almost all of them are carving out charts with the same characteristics. I've made some rough (very rough!) notations on the chart of the Ultra Short QQQ ETF QID below. There are two interesting formations playing out...
Tags: Chart, Seeking Alpha, Aerospace & Defense, Manufacturing, Trade Radar Operator, ETF
External links 2008-11-15
The Next Great Asian Bull
Jeff Pierce submits: I was tinkering with a few charts yesterday and I got to thinking about when China is going to turn around and what should I look for. Now I’m not claiming to know when and even if they will, but I think the only thing stopping...
Tags: Chart, Seeking Alpha, Jeff Pierce, Transportation, Manufacturing, China
External links 2008-11-12
Toronto Stock Exchange Displaying Strength
Jeff Pierce submits: Something I noticed last night when looking over the charts of the TSX and the Dow (click to enlarge, below) is how they have similar looking charts, but different volume action going on beneath the surface. The glaring flaw in the US market's recent move up...
Tags: Stock, Chart, Seeking Alpha, Jeff Pierce, Investment, Finance, US Market
External links 2008-11-05
Bullish Divergence Comes to the Market
The chart below shows a six-month chart of the S&P 500 SPX. Buying appetite was pushing indexes up, but there was not a lot of positive news on the Street on Tuesday. Consumer confidence was its worst in decades. But this market is just simply oversold and bargain hunters were...
Tags: Chart, Seeking Alpha, Financial Accounting, Finance, Vlada Kynsky, US Market
External links 2008-10-29
Gold: Still Further to Drop
Jeff Pierce submits: This is an extremely bullish chart click to enlarge on the double short gold ETF which doesn’t bode well for gold in the short-term. It’s been dropping quite a bit lately, but until this chart shows a more prominant topping pattern, it looks like it has...
Tags: Chart, Seeking Alpha, Jeff Pierce, Financial Services, Gold & Precious Metals, ETF
External links 2008-10-22
Icon - Even CROs with Decent Earnings Aren't Immune
Trader Mark submits: It has been quite awe-inspiring to see even the safety sectors hit this badly - one of them should have been healthcare, but there has been no safety in this storm. I've stuck with contract research organization firms in general, despite eroding charts. Icon  ICLR continues...
Tags: Trader, Chart, Earnings, Seeking Alpha, Trader Mark, Healthcare
External links 2008-10-21
Super Smart Charts and Graphs: Let Excel 2007 Figure Out the Best Way to Display Your Data
We all know that Excel can make some gorgeous charts and graphs, but if you are like 30 Rock's Liz Lemon and don't know your scatter plot from your triangle graph ("I don't know. It sounded real!"), then you should let Excel analyze your data and choose the best kind...
Tags: Chart, Microsoft Excel 2007, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Office Suites, Software, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-09-30
Tyrannosaurus Debt Climbs the Charts
In honor of the stimulus package's ascent into policy, here's a chilling chart showing that the ratio of total credit market debt vs. gross domestic product was a shade under 350 percent in at the end of the first quarter of 2008:   UPDATE: I was asked to kill the chart,...
Tags: Chart, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2009-02-17