anyone know the name of the charting program that was only written for the Apple Macintosh, circa 1980s ?
Since we are going down memory lane, my first setup was a DOS (Hercules monitor) version of Ensign with a BMI satellite feed. Dish was about 3' in diameter. I remember doing research by going from one university to another. This was way before the WWW. Back then I was trading with Lind-Waldock. Had to call in the orders. This was when the Spoo was $500 PER POINT I think Mytrack was my 1st trading platform after we got the web.
KCalhoun, I have been using TC2K from V7 (still use today) to V20,for at least 23 years . I especially like the notes I can add myself to the charts downloading from various websites, ie: Div channel, Finvitz, or Seeking Alpha. The PCF's are also fantastic especially setting them up with my criterias. The only major problem is I need fibonacci and after evaluating a few other platforms, I am still stuck with Sierra. Also the data stream comes from IB where at times I see price discrepancies ( I use IB brokerage) but if you need help feel free to PM me.
I think tC 2000 acts much faster than TV in regards of charts loading/switching. For me i can get a much faster view about what is happening in the market. The scanner is fully programmable.