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Join in on the discussion with other like-minded investors in our community forums. Learn about the fundamental investing methodology and participate in educational workshops in the Investing forums, stay up-to-date on StockCentral news and make suggestions to the StockCentral team in Central Square, and discuss your favorite stock or recent market news in our A-Z ticker-based forums.
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Leonie Sauer
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| 11/24/2006 8:34 PM |
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Hi Doug & Joe, Do I understand you correctly, you would like us to upload our finished SSG's onto this web site. If this understanding is correct, please, tell me where and how? Do we comment on the reasoning behind the results with our study? I am no SSG expert. It would be fun to start some discussions re. the results on any given SSG. Thakns for any answer even if entails eliminating some misunderstanding. Best regards Léonie Sauer herisau@comcast.net
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 Joe Craig Ellicott City, MD StockCentral Administrator
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| 11/24/2006 11:47 PM |
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Do I understand you correctly, you would like us to upload our finished SSG's onto this web site. If this understanding is correct, please, tell me where and how? Do we comment on the reasoning behind the results with our study?
Yes, that's exactly what we would like for you to do!
If you'll upload your SSG file attached to a message, we'll be able to start computing "consensus" judgments. And, I'm sure that any explanations of your thoughts will be helpful. That's the way that discussions get started!
Here is a message I wrote in another forum:
From within Stock Analyst you'll need to "export" your ELN data and
save it as an SSG file to your computer's hard disk. Then, write a
message to this forum. When you are writing, look for the button to
attach a file at the bottom of the editing window. Click "browse" and
find the SSG file. Then, upload it and finish the message.
You'll need to be "replying" or "quoting" to use the attach function.
You can also export from Toolkit or Classic. It would be best is you could export to SSG files ...
And, as always, if these brief instructions aren't enough, ask more questions. We might even be able to get Dan ("I think I'm Steven Spielberg") Abraham to make a little movie that shows how to export files, and how to upload files.
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