TC2000 v12 User Guide
TC2000 v12 User Guide
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Welcome......................................................................................................................................... 1
Charts ........................................................................................................................................... 15
What is a Chart? ................................................................................................................................................ 15
Charts Button (Main Toolbar) ........................................................................................................................... 15
Controlling the Active Ticker Symbol ................................................................................................................ 16
Activating Scrolling Ticker ................................................................................................................................. 16
Chart Display Settings........................................................................................................................................ 17
Price Graph Type ........................................................................................................................................... 17
Chart Timeframe ........................................................................................................................................... 19
Chart Scaling ................................................................................................................................................. 19
Chart Aesthetics ............................................................................................................................................ 22
Crosshairs .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Indicators and Plots in TC2000 .......................................................................................................................... 24
Adding Plots to a Chart ................................................................................................................................. 24
Managing Plots on a Chart ............................................................................................................................ 26
Viewing Historical Charts .............................................................................................................................. 26
Chart Toolbar .................................................................................................................................................... 27
Saving and Retrieving a Chart............................................................................................................................ 28
WatchLists .................................................................................................................................... 29
What is a WatchList? ......................................................................................................................................... 29
Selecting a WatchList .................................................................................................................................... 29
WatchList Menu Categories .......................................................................................................................... 29
WatchLists Button (Main Toolbar) .................................................................................................................... 30
Sorting a WatchList ........................................................................................................................................... 30
Creating and Deleting a WatchList .................................................................................................................... 32
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WatchList Aesthetics .........................................................................................................................................
Related Items WatchList ................................................................................................................................... 33
Controlling the Active Symbol ........................................................................................................................... 33
EasyScans ...................................................................................................................................... 34
What is an EasyScan and How Does it Work? ................................................................................................... 34
EasyScans Button (Main Toolbar)...................................................................................................................... 35
Initiating an EasyScan from a Chart................................................................................................................... 35
Indicators ...................................................................................................................................... 36
What is an Indicator? ........................................................................................................................................ 36
Indicators Button (Main Toolbar) ...................................................................................................................... 37
Change Indicator Data Source............................................................................................................................ 37
Conditions..................................................................................................................................... 38
What is a Condition? ......................................................................................................................................... 38
Conditions Button (Main Toolbar)..................................................................................................................... 39
Columns ........................................................................................................................................ 42
What are Columns and How do They Work? .................................................................................................... 42
Alerts ............................................................................................................................................ 47
What are Alerts and How Do they Work? ......................................................................................................... 47
TC2000 is a market analysis software that has been designed to combine an easy-to-use interface with
feature flexibility, so that with little prep time, you can start to use the software to enhance the way you
trade.
This reference should serve as a guide to software features and their implementation. The guide is
designed to discuss the logistics of designing a personal trading environment, from screen real estate
manipulation to charting and organizational functionalities. This guide should provide you with a firm
foundation upon which to build.
There are no trading strategies or instructions here; this guide offers no trading advice, so you should not
make any trading decisions based on any information contained here.
Should you encounter inaccuracies or material that requires correction, please feel free to make note of
needed modifications. Send such notes to [email protected].
Call TC2000 toll-free to set up a TC2000 account or to have questions about an existing account answered.
(800) 776-4940
Enter your Username or Email and Password when prompted. You will be logged in to TC2000.com, which is a
browser-based version of TC2000. There is no difference in functionality between TC2000.com and the
downloadable TC2000 application.
If you are not a current TC2000 customer and do not have a TC2000 login:
Create a new account by providing requested information located within the Create Account section of the sign-
in screen at TC2000.com.
When prompted, provide a Screen Name, Email Address, Password, and First and Last name. Then choose
Create Account. Next, either choose to activate a 14 Day Trial and select a post-trial service level. This will
allow you to explore the features of TC2000 and pay for the service after the free trial expires.
If you would prefer not to work in a browser-based environment and would like to have a program file and
desktop icon-accessible version of TC2000 on your computer, choose Install to My PC or Install to My Mac from
the sign-in screen at www.TC2000.com.
Note: To manage any and all account settings from inside TC2000 v12.4, select the My Account option from
the Help Menu.
2. Whether you’re working with one monitor or four, floating windows will give you a ton of
new options for laying out your research.
3. Full multiple monitor support. Drag any Layout Tab window onto any monitor. No
limitations on the number of monitors and setups can be saved for future use as Layout
Tab groups.
4. The new Add Plot button (shortcut key ‘/’) allows you to browse a library of all available
chart data that can be plotted including Technical Indicators, Fundamental data, Sector
and Industry Indexes, Market Indexes, Breadth Indicators, Exchange Traded Funds, Forex,
and additional Symbols.
5. An upgraded pointer mode allows you to select a date and view detailed chart data for all
chart indicators at that specific point in time. For charts with different timeframes, notice that
the pointer now works across charts.
6. Data box details have been expanded to include descriptive figures for chart spans. Drag the
pointer between any two points on the chart to measure number of bars, performance, and
annualized returns.
7. Drawing Tools are now on every chart. Click the Paint Palette in the upper-right corner of any chart
to open the Drawing Toolbar. Fibonacci Projections have been added to the library of available
drawings. When drawing Trendlines, hold the Shift key and drag to draw perfectly horizontal lines.
8. Drawings can now be assigned to specific Drawing Boards, which act as layers that keep
drawings of different types separate. Any of the eight boards can be toggled on or off at any
time for any chart. Use the Scratch board for a particular chart template to jot thoughts and
drawings that might not need to be available for use on any other templates.
10. Historical fundamental data can now be plotted and used for sorting and EasyScans.
Fundamental figures such as sales, dividends, and key ratios include 25 years of historical
data.
11. Open a Related Items WatchList to learn more about any symbol. You’ll see any Indexes and
Exchange Traded Funds the current symbol is a part of. You’ll also have immediate access to
lists of all the stocks that share the same Sector or Industry category. New Morningstar
Sectors & Industries as well as Breadth Indicators (T2s) now stream in real-time.
12. The Worden Notes & Reports are easier to access and more efficient to use.
From My Account, biographical info, service level / account status, certain program defaults, alert notification
preferences, and active exchange information can be assigned. Account management options have been
expanded substantially from previous version of TC2000, so make sure to take a look!
Platinum customers access true full-market streaming real-time data that reflects trades across all of the major
American exchanges. Scan and sort results for Platinum customers are always reflective of the latest real-time
data available. Pre- and post-market data, live bid and ask markers, unlimited real-time alerts, streaming
EasyScan results, intraday time frames for scan conditions and PCFs are all exclusive to Platinum TC2000.
Platinum customers are also able to participate in Platinum User Groups, which provide an environment for
interactive dialog with other users and Peter Worden, one of the co-founders of Worden Brothers, Inc. and
TC2000.
Data Feeds and Exchanges associated with a subscription include US Stocks and Indexes, Canadian Stocks and
Indexes, Forex, Mutual Funds, Pink Sheets, and Bulletin Boards.
Layout Tab
The term Layout Tab refers to a group of tool windows, which may be floating, tabbed with one another, or
docked into a specific screen position. Layout Tabs may contain many items at a time - like several Charts,
more than one WatchList, News and Notes, a User Group window, etc. As long as tool windows are contained
within the same Layout Tab, the items can all be described as one Layout Tab.
Pre-Built
There are several types of Pre-Built items in TC2000 v12.4. Pre-Built Charts, scans, indicators, Conditions, and
column sets, can all be accessed and used. Pre-Built items are built and maintained by TC2000; libraries of Pre-
Built items may change at any time. All Pre-Built items can be implemented within the software in the same
way as a personally created item of the same type.
Chart
A Chart is a grouping of indicators/plots. Charts always begin with a Price History plot and can have as many
other indicators or plots added to them as are desired. Plots on a Chart may be stacked on top of one another,
contained within individual panes – they may also be overlaid, such that many (related or unrelated) plots are
resident within the same pane. A Chart always has its own toolbar, and its indicators are all controlled by the
same Timeframe and Zoom and Pan slider settings.
Indicator
An indicator is a graphical plot displayed within a Chart's pane. Indicator values are displayed along the x
(time) axis in increments determined by the Timeframe assigned to the indicator's Chart; values are displayed
along the y (value) axis as is determined by scale settings.
Timeframe
The Timeframe selected within the Timeframe drop-down of a Chart at any time dictates how much
information is included in each plotted bar of data on the Chart. When the Timeframe is set to 1 Day as is the
default setting, Price History bars show 1 Day of trading information at a time. If this Timeframe were changed
to 1 Week, each bar shown on the Chart would represent an entire week’s trading activity. Each Chart has its
own Timeframe drop-down.
Active Symbol
The Active Symbol is the symbol for which information is displayed on a particular Chart. Each Chart can have
its own Active Symbol.
WatchList
A WatchList is any group of tickers that is displayed as a list inside a WatchList window. Click any item within a
Condition
A Condition is a user-defined entity that describes a specific behavior for an individual Indicator or the
interaction between more than one indicator. A Condition can be used to identify stocks that are actively
exhibiting the behavior defined, by either including the Condition in a scan - or by sorting a WatchList by the
Condition. One or more Conditions can be incorporated into any scan.
Sort
To sort is to arrange (rank) the items in a WatchList by some assigned criteria. WatchLists can be sorted by
symbol, indicator value, or markers for stocks that meet a specified Condition.
EasyScan
To scan is to apply a Condition, or a set of Conditions to a WatchList of items in order to identify those - if any -
that meet the behavioral criteria of the Condition(s). Only the WatchList items that pass all scan Conditions
remain in the list's results when the scan is active.
Alert
An alert is a notification that a monitored behavior is underway. Alerts can be emailed, or text messaged and
are based on the real-time passing of a user-defined Condition, price-level, or interaction with a Trendline.
User Group
User Groups (Platinum only) are channels of communication between multiple TC2000 users. It is possible to
communicate with others individually through Private Messaging, or as a group through User Groups.
Version 12.4 provides two default Layout Tabs called TC Classic and TC Classic+, each of which was designed to
meet common Charting needs in an easy to use way.
The default Layout Tabs can be altered to best suit your needs. Existing windows can be tweaked or deleted, and
new windows can be added. TC2000 provides a fully customizable trading research environment.
Many of the items listed above are items with representative buttons located on the Main Toolbar. To add a
tool window to a Layout Tab, select the Main Toolbar button which contains the type of content the window
should display. Note that while Drawing Tools are present on each chart, a separate drawing tool window can
be accessed and added by the Tools
menu. Indicators, Conditions,
Financials, and Columns can be found
within the Library button.
Tool windows added to Layout Tabs in this way are added as undocked windows, meaning that they can be
moved freely within the Layout Tab screen real estate and are not attached or docked to any other window
within the Layout Tab. It is, however, possible to assign a position to any undocked window by tabbing or
docking it to another window within the Layout Tab.
Reposition
To change the main toolbar position from the horizontal default
to a vertical bar along the left side of the program, click the
small icon at the extreme left of the horizontal toolbar. Select
Left and the tool bar is repositioned.
Resize
To change the main toolbar size click the small icon at the
extreme left of the horizontal toolbar. Select Images Only or
Text Only and the tool bar is resized accordingly. Resizing can be
applied to either the horizontal or vertical Main Toolbar
position.
Docking
Docking a window places it adjacent to another window or group of
windows already docked within a Layout Tab. When the Move button
is clicked, multi-directional arrows are displayed within each docked
window. Simply select the arrow that corresponds to the new,
desired placement of the window being docked. Note that arrows
are displayed at application extremes as well, which can be used to
place windows along the entire length of the application window.
Undocking
Should you wish to undock a window that is currently docked or tabbed
within the Layout Tab, use the Move button drop-down, and select
Undock.
Delete
The Delete button located in the upper-right corner
of every window provides the ability to close the
relevant tool window and cease displaying its
contents on-screen.
Tool Linking
Some types of tool windows can be linked by Symbol; others can be linked by Timeframe. When windows are
linked, it means that a change made to one window will cause the same change to be reflected in the other
window.
Color groups for WatchLists and Charts can be assigned using the
symbol linking drop-down. There is a total of 8 color groups.
Chart symbol linking drop-downs have two extra options: Listen For any Symbol Changes and Not Linked.
Select Listen For any Symbol Changes if you want any symbol assignment within the Layout Tab to change the
active symbol for the "listening" window. Select Not Linked if you want the active symbol of the window to
remain constant without regard for new symbol assignments elsewhere within the Layout Tab.
Some windows have two Symbol Linking icons, one in the upper-left and one in the upper-right corner of the
window. For such windows, the color group assigned in the upper-left corner dictates which symbol content
will be displayed within the window; the color group assigned
in the upper-right corner dictates the symbol that will be sent
to other windows. Essentially, the left icon controls symbol
input and the right icon controls symbol output.
Linking Timeframes
Charts all have a Timeframe Linking icon located in the upper-
right corner of each window. Timeframe linking works on the
premise that Charts can be assigned to Timeframe linking color
groups. Windows that share the same color group assignments
are linked by Timeframe. That means a change to the
Timeframe of one of the Charts in the Timeframe linking color
group initiates the same change in all of the other windows that
belong to the same color group.
Load Columns
In the Change List/Scan Properties drop down menu, there is a Load
Columns button. Choose this option to view a list of available Column
Sets, including any personally saved and Pre- Built sets.
If working with a previously saved Layout Tab, you may choose to save
a new version of the Layout Tab by selecting Save As from the menu.
To open a previously saved Layout Tab click the New button in the
Main Toolbar, Layout Tab option; or the Add Layout Tab button to the right of
the Layout Tabs located along the bottom of the application window. (See
above).
Note that you can have as many Layout Tabs open at a given time as you
would like. Each Layout Tab will be represented by a named tab located along
the bottom of the TC2000 application window. Select any Layout Tab name
to view its contents inside the TC2000 application window.
Also note the Layout Tab History option listed in the File Menu. Periodically, the
TC2000 application saves a backup of your work. Auto-saved versions of your work
can be accessed by the Layout Tab History option.
When a previously saved Layout Tab Group is opened, all Layout Tabs
associated with it are opened and populate as they were the last time the
Layout Tab Group was saved. This includes multiple monitor configurations.
The Factory Default Layout Tabs, TC Classic and TC Classic+ can always be
opened as a group of Layout Tabs by the File menu. Choose Open Factory
Default Layout Tabs to close any open Layout Tabs and view only TC Classic
and TC Classic+.
WHAT IS A CHART?
A Chart is a grouping of indicators/plots. Charts always begin with a Price History plot and can have as many
other indicators or plots added to them as are desired. Plots on a Chart may be stacked on top of one another,
contained within individual panes – they may also be overlaid, such that many (related or unrelated) plots are
residents of the same pane. A Chart always has its own toolbar, and its indicators are all controlled by the
same Timeframe and Zoom and Pan slider settings.
Select the Charts button to view the Charts dialog. You may either manually locate a Chart of interest using the
scroll bar along the right edge of the dialog, use the My Charts and Pre-Built Charts sub-category menus, or you
can type to search for a desire Chart by keyword.
Note that in addition to opening personally saved and Pre-Built Charts from the Charts button, it is also possible
to open a basic Chart containing only Price and Volume data from this location as well. Select the
Blank Chart button to open a floating Chart window that may either be left as-is or can be edited to include
content of interest to you.
Press the spacebar on the keyboard to navigate sequentially through a WatchList, assigning a new active
symbol with each new selection from the WatchList. Hold down the Control (Ctrl) key and press the spacebar
to move backward through the WatchList. Use Backspace to move sequentially backward through your recent
viewing history.
Alternatively, to change the symbol for a Chart, jump to a symbol in one of the following ways:
Typing Shortcut
To jump to any ticker symbol in the system, simply start typing any part of
the symbol or company name. The smart search feature will narrow the
list to only those items containing the letters typed. To jump to the
desired Chart, type the complete symbol and press the Enter key or click
the symbol or company name when it appears in the smart search list.
Optional J Key
For TC2000 users who may be accustomed to and wish to use the 'J" key to get the "Jump to" dialog, you may
set up that option in TC2000 by the System Defaults option within the Tools menu. Select the radio button
next to Use TeleChart 2007 Hot Keys within the TC2000 Options dialog.
Note that if there are multiple Charts open within the Layout Tab, you will need to click somewhere within a
specific Chart's background to ensure that it is the window in focus and will be the recipient of the subsequent
symbol change.
Line
The Price plot has four components available for each
time increment: Open, High, Low, and Close. The Line
plot style draws a point at the Price Close value for
each date, as illustrated in the graphic below. Each
point is then connected by a line to the next point on
the Chart. The connecting line has no data behind it;
the line's only purpose is to connect the values of
sequential data points.
OHLC Bar
The Price plot has four components available for each time
increment: Open, High, Low, and Close. The OHLC Bar plot style
only displays all four of the available pieces of Price information
for each date or time: Open, High, Low, and Close. For each
historical date, the OHLC Bar draws a vertical line connecting the
Price High and the Price Low for the date. A left-facing tick or
hash is drawn at the level of the Price Open for the date, and a
right-facing tick or hash is then drawn at the level of the Price
Close for the date, as labelled in the graphic below.
HLC Bar
The Price plot has four components available for each time
increment: Open, High, Low, and Close. The HLC Bar plot style only
displays three of the available pieces of Price information for each
date or time: High, Low, and Close. For each historical date, the HLC
Bar draws a vertical line connecting the Price High and the Price
Low for the date. A right-facing tick or hash is then drawn at the
level of the Price Close for the date, as labelled in the graphic
below.
Bar
The Bar plot style is typically used to display non-Price data (i.e. indicator
values) in a specific style. The Bar plot style draws a solid column from
zero to the indicator value for each date or time, depending on the time-
period increment. Time-period increment is determined by the bar
interval assigned to the Chart.
Area
The Price plot has four components available for
each time increment: Open, High, Low, and Close.
The Area plot style draws a point at the Price Close
value for each date. Each point is then connected by
a line to the next point on the Chart, much like the
Line plot style. The Area plot style then fills the area
above or below the Close line, as illustrated in the
graphic below.
Heiken-Ashi
The Price plot has four components available for each
time increment: Open, High, Low, and Close. Heiken-Ashi
Charts look similar to candlestick Charts in that four
elements are plotted for each bar. Each bar's four
elements are a factor of both the current available bar
information and the previous bar's information, according
to these rules:
1. Close price: the average of open, close, high and
low price from the current bar.
2. Open price: the average of the open and close of
the previous candle.
3. High price: the high price is chosen from either the high,
open or close price, whichever has the highest value.
4. Low price: the low price is chosen from either the
high, open or close price, whichever has the
lowest value.
To the right of every Timeframe listed within the drop-down, is the hotkey
associated with that Timeframe. Pressing the hotkey on the keyboard
changes the Timeframe of the Chart. For example, press the 1 key on the
keyboard to change to a daily Chart. Press the 5 key to change to a weekly
Chart.
(See the Tool Linking section of this user guide for more information
about grouped Chart Timeframe assignments.)
Chart Scaling
All indicators have scales - both horizontal and vertical. An indicator is nothing more
than a series of points plotted along corresponding horizontal and vertical
coordinates. Both the horizontal (date scale along the bottom of the Chart) and the
vertical (values of the plot) scales contribute to the way the indicator's values are
displayed on the Chart. You have control over many scale display characteristics. To
access the properties of a scale display, right-click the scale for the plot and make the
desired selection.
Scaling Method
The first four options visible when viewing the Scaling menu describe scaling methods.
Arithmetic
Each scale unit is a fixed distance from the next scale unit on the Scale Display. Each scaling interval
represents the same distance or change in variable value.
Logarithmic
Displays scale units on a logarithmic scale where the distance between each scaling unit on the Scale Display
is an automatically determined fixed percentage. This percentage value will vary depending on the volatility
of the data displayed on the Chart.
Percent
Displays scale units with equal spacing, which each represent a set percentage distance from one another.
This percent change value is not assignable by the user.
Fixed Percent
Displays scale units with equal spacing, which represent a set percentage distance from one to another.
This percent change value is assignable by the user.
Show Ruler
The final option visible when viewing the Scaling menu is to Show Ruler. The Ruler provides a way to measure
performance relative to a user-specified location on a Chart.
When Show Ruler is first selected, a percentage scale is made
visible and a set of cross-hairs are added to the Chart.
Left-click anywhere within the Chart background to change the
position of the cross-hairs. The center of the cross-hairs is the
location from which relative performance will be measured. The
value outlined on the percent change scale represents the percent
change in Price value from the location selected with the cross-
hairs to the last data point available on the Chart.
The Hundred Dollar option displays the current account value for a hypothetical initial investment of $100 at
the location on the Chart pin-pointed by the cross-hairs. The value outlined on the Hundred Dollar scale
represents the current number of dollars associated with the trade, with no adjustments made
for commissions and fees. If the latest Price available for the Chart is higher than the location
pin-pointed by the cross-hairs, the value outlined on the scale will be greater than 100; if the
latest Price available for the Chart is lower than the location pin-pointed by the cross-hairs, the
value outlined on the scale will be between 0 and 100.
Ruler Settings
You have the ability to automate cross-hair behavior to some
extent for the Ruler. Right-click the Ruler scale when visible or
right-click within the background area of a Chart and select
Ruler Settings to see a list of available options.
Manual
The Manual selection is the default mode for the Ruler, and operation in manual mode is as described above in
the Show Ruler section.
Charts are auto-scaled by default, meaning that the highest value visible
across the period of time associated with the Zoom and Pan settings is
identified as the top scale value for the Chart, and the lowest visible value
across the period is identified as the bottom scale value for the Chart. Having
this as the default method ensures that each Chart will take up as much
vertical space as is available within the Price pane. Chart data also occupies all
available horizontal space on a Chart by default.
There are two sets of sliders available, which allow you to make adjustments
to the amount of vertical and horizontal space a Chart's data occupies. These
sliders are called the Date and Scale Margin Sliders. Located at the top and
bottom of each pane's left-most scale are two left-facing arrow heads, which
can be grabbed and dragged with a mouse. Dragging one of the arrow heads
changes the upper scale limit for plotting and the lower scale limit for plotting.
Essentially, this provides a way to condense visual information into a narrower
vertical range.
Located at the right end of each Price scale, to the left of the bottom Scale
Margin Slider is the Date Margin Slider. It is represented by an upward facing
arrow head, which when grabbed and dragged makes future date space
available on the right end of a Chart. This space can be useful as trend
projection space, etc.
Both the temporary and permanent versions of the crosshair can be activated by the Drawing
Tools menu as well. Select the Cross option within the Drawing Tools menu to initiate the
crosshair with data box; select the Plain option within the Drawing Tools menu to activate the
crosshair with no data box.
Select the Indicators section of the Library button located on the Main
Toolbar. Either manually locate the plot of interest using the scrolling ticker
located along the right edge of the indicator list, or type to search for a plot of
interest by keyword. Once a selection is made follow on-screen prompts to
assign the plot to the Chart in the desired pane.
As an alternative to the Indicators button on the Main Toolbar, select the Add
Plot Icon to open a menu of all library plots including any indicators you have created
and saved. You may type within the Search field at any time to limit the
list based on keyword. To make a selection from the menu of available
items, select the desired item from the list to add it to the active Chart.
Alternatively, right click anywhere on the chart and choose the Add New
Plot to Chart option.
As an alternative to using the Add Plot button, try hitting the forward slash key / on the keyboard to
initiate a search dialog. Type the name of the plot of interest, and once located within the search results
list displayed, select it with the mouse or navigate to it with the arrow keys on the keyboard and make the
desired selection. The plot will be added to the Chart as it been added by the Add Plot button. All system
plots are available in this way.
Plots added using the Add Indicator button as described are added to
new individual panes by default. It is possible to add a plot to a pane that
already exists and that contains another indicator or plot. To add a plot
to an existing pane, left-click one of the plots within the existing pane,
and choose Add Plot Here... from the menu that appears. Either
manually locate the plot of interest using the scroll bar along the right
edge of the dialog, or search by keyword within the Search field. The plot
selected will be added to the existing pane.
A scale for the added plot is made visible within the pane that now contains
two or more plots. Use the right-facing arrow located in the lower right
corner of the Value Scale area to toggle through scale visibility modes. View
scales for one or all indicators within the pane.
Edit: Assign plot characteristics like Plot Style, Plot Color, Period, Line Style,
Line Width, Plot Opacity, and optional personalized Legend Label.
Change Data Source: Change the source from which the plot is calculated.
Add Plot Here: Select and add a child indicator or other plot to the pane
where the selected indicator resides.
Create Scan Condition: Use dialog provided to set up behavioral criteria
required for selected plot. Use the Condition created to save for later use
or to Scan/Sort a chosen WatchList immediately.
Sort By: Apply related plot values to a WatchList as a sort column.
Set Alert: Describe behavioral criteria for the plot selected. The behavior
described will be monitored for the current Chart and alerts will be
delivered based on current notification settings.
Add Column to WatchList: Follow prompts to select location for plot’s
column data to be added to a WatchList of choice.
Scaling: Assign Scaling Method, including Auto (default), pre-configured
options, or customize the selected plot’s scale. Also assign Grid Line
settings based on Logarithmic, Arithmetic, and Line # options.
Horizontal Lines: Select to either edit existing or add new horizontal plot guides for the plot selected.
Save this indicator: Save an indicator or plot to the library. Saved plots retain characteristics assigned using the Edit
functions and if viewed subsequent to saving appear as they did the last time they were saved. Personally saved
plots are available to be added to any Chart using one of the standard plot addition methods.
Remove: Delete the selected plot from the Chart.
This slider gives you control over how much historical information is displayed
on a Chart at a given time. To zoom out, and view more historical data values
for your indicators, grab the left-most handle of the slider and drag it to the left,
enlarging the size of the slider. Using your mouse scroll wheel is a shortcut to
zoom in or out on Chart data. To change the historical period in view, grab the
entire slider, and drag it to the left or right.
The Timespan buttons at the bottom of the chart show you chart
data for exactly that period of time. (e.g. 5Y = 5 years; 3M=3 months)
This Chart toolbar can be made visible or invisible and can be edited to include other selected data fields or
function buttons. To access and edit the toolbar or to change visibility settings, right-click within the
background space to the right of the Chart toolbar, and select Edit Toolbar when prompted.
Control visibility settings for the default toolbar using the checkmark located to the left of the listed toolbar
items. Right-click any of the existing toolbar fields to edit the field's properties. Move the relative position of
each field, delete if desired, or change label and font characteristics for the field.
To add a field to the default toolbar, select the Add Field button located on the far-right end of the existing
toolbar fields (orange +). Either manually locate the desired field using the scroll bar along the right edge of the
Edit Field dialog, or type to search by keyword. Once the desired field is located, select it using the mouse, and
the field will be added to the existing toolbar.
It is possible to create additional toolbars, which can be customized to contain only the information and
function buttons you need access to at the top of your Charts.
If you would like to create a customized toolbar or add a new line of information to an existing visible toolbar,
select the Add Row button, then select the Add Field button within the new toolbar line that is created.
The toolbars selected are universal and will be visible on every Chart opened.
WHAT IS A WATCHLIST?
A WatchList is any group of tickers that is displayed as a list inside a WatchList window. Some WatchLists are
created and maintained for you and are instantly available by the WatchList drop-down menu. These lists
include Indices, Industries, Exchange Traded Funds, ETF components, Forex, Pink Sheets, Mutual Funds, etc.
Selecting a WatchList
To view the contents of a specific WatchList, click the WatchList
drop-down, and either locate the desired list name manually using the scroll bar along the right edge of
the menu, or begin typing to limit the list based on keyword. You may also use the sub-category menus
provided to view a list of only a certain type of WatchList.
Note that in addition to opening existing WatchLists from the WatchLists button, it is also possible to create a
new WatchList from this location. Select the Create New Personal WatchList button, provide a name for the
list when prompted, then either select the Add Symbols button displayed within the blank personal WatchList
or right-click in the background area of the blank list and select Add Symbols to List from the menu provided.
Follow on-screen prompts to add any desired tickers to the WatchList.
All WatchLists opened from the WatchLists button of the Main Toolbar open as undocked windows that
may either be left undocked, moved or floated as a separate window according to the directions discussed
in the Customizing a Layout Tab section of the user guide.
SORTING A WATCHLIST
WatchLists can be sorted by symbol, indicator value, or Condition. Any of these sorts can be performed in
ascending or descending order.
Sorting by Symbol
Left-click the Symbol column header located in the WatchList header area. The
initial sort order will be ascending, from A to Z. To change the sort order to
descending, left-click the Symbol column header once more.
When a plot is selected from the Add Plot button located on the Main
Toolbar, on-screen prompts provide the ability to add indicator values to
any visible WatchList as a column as well. The Add Column and Add Column
& Sort options discussed above are both available.
Sorting by a Condition
Any Condition may be used to sort a WatchList, identifying the items in
the list that pass the Condition with a colored check mark. Click any
indicator on a Chart and select Create Scan Condition to set up a
behavioral criteria for the plot selected. The Condition created
may be saved if you wish. Choose a scanning method; then follow
on-screen prompts to select the WatchList to which a sortable
Condition column should be added.
WATCHLIST AESTHETICS
To assign WatchList aesthetics, right-click in the blank background space of any
WatchList, and select Properties from the menu provided. Assign Background
Color, Grid Color, and Font Size characteristics as desired. Use the Apply to...
button to apply these changes to other WatchLists. Select either All WatchLists in
this Layout Tab, All WatchLists, or assign the settings to be the Default for new
Windows.
Click any item within a WatchList to display its information on current "listening" Charts.
Hit the spacebar to navigate sequentially through the list of WatchList items; use the backspace key to navigate
backward and sequentially through the list of WatchList items.
Note: the term Scan should be contrasted with the word Sort. Make
sure you understand the difference between the two. Whereas a scan
limits the items displayed in a WatchList to only those that meet its
Condition(s), to sort is to arrange (rank) the items within a WatchList
by some value or Condition. Sorting a WatchList never limits its
contents - the contents are simply placed in a specific sort order.
To save an EasyScan once it has been created, use either the Disk icon located in the upper-
right corner of the scanning window.
Once a scan is active, if the WatchList visible within a given WatchList window is changed, the scan will
become inactive.
Select the EasyScans button to view the Open Scan dialog. You may either
manually locate a scan of interest using the scroll bar along the right edge of
the dialog, use the sub-category menus, or you can type to search for a
desired scan by keyword.
To expand one of the sub-category menus, select the plus sign located next
to the sub-category name of interest. To collapse the sub-category menu,
select the minus sign located next to the sub-category name of interest.
Scans that you create and save will be stored in the EasyScans sub-category
within the EasyScans button of the Main Toolbar. Scans created and added by TC2000 will be located within the
Pre-Built Scans sub-category of the EasyScans button. Any of the EasyScans scans can be deleted from this
location.
Note that in addition to opening personally saved and Pre-Built scans from the EasyScans button, it is also
possible to create a new scan as well. Select the Create New EasyScan button to open the Edit Scan dialog,
where Conditions may be added, a name may be provided, and the scan can be saved, if desired.
This adds the second Condition to the original scan, and WatchList
items that are returned as a result of the scan will be those that
passed the original Condition and the newly added Condition.
See the Adding Indicators to a Chart section of the user guide for more information about how to find an
indicator of interest and add it to a chosen Chart pane.
Select the Indicators menu item to view the Select Plot dialog. You may
either manually locate a plot of interest using the scroll bar along the right
edge of the dialog, use the sub-category menus, or you can type to search
for a desired indicator by keyword.
There are several sub-categories of plots within the Select Plot dialog.
Indicators - contains standard technical indicators made available for addition to Charts. System Indicators
include Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, Stochastics, etc. These plots can be used for sort/scan conditions.
Fundamentals – financial and data sheet information that can be plotted historically on the chart for up to 25
years. Fundamentals include: Earnings, Sales, Book Value, PEG Ratio, Capitalization, etc. These plots can be
used for sort/scan conditions.
Industries – charts of the major sectors and industries are composites of price and volume for all the stocks that
make up each industry. These charts stream in real-time for easy stock to industry comparisons in any timeframe.
To access one of the sub-category menus, select the appropriate tab located across the top of the Select Plot
dialog.
User-created indicators/plots that are saved will be stored in either the Indicators tab or the Formula tab,
depending upon the method that was used to create them. Indicators created and added by TC2000 will be
located within the Indicators tab. All other plots will fall under their appropriate tab designation Any personal
indicator or formula can be either edited or deleted from this location. Use the X to the right of any personal
indicator or formula to delete. Use the Edit option next to the formula name to edit any personal formula.
Alternately, use the New button on the main Toolbar and choose
Indicator (PCF) Formula to open the Edit PCF dialog.
WHAT IS A CONDITION?
A Condition is a user-defined entity that describes a specific behavior for an individual indicator or the
interaction between multiple indicators. All indicators, including Price, Volume, or any other technical or
fundamental piece of data available within TC2000 can be used to create conditions. A Condition is used to
identify stocks that are actively exhibiting the behavior defined by either including the Condition in a scan,
which can include one or more Conditions - or by sorting a WatchList by the Condition. Conditions are
created by a chart plot, a selection from the TC2000 pre-built condition library or written by a Condition
Formula.
Note, there are some basic rules for writing Condition Formulas as Personal Criteria Formulas. Refer to the
PCF Appendix at the end of this guide for more information.
To expand one of the sub-category menus, select the plus sign located next to the sub-category name of interest.
To collapse the sub-category menu, select the minus sign located next to the sub-category name of interest.
Conditions created and added by TC2000 will be located within the Pre-Built Conditions sub-category of the
Conditions button.
A sort or scan can be initiated from any conditions using the lightning bolt icon to the right of the condition name.
Sorting by Fundamentals
These data can be used either as Sort or Scan criteria. To use Financials and Stats data as part of a sort or scan,
follow these steps:
If you choose to add the Financial data as a sort column, the column added to
the WatchList chosen will be populated with the latest available reported value
for the data field chosen. Note that there will be a Market Ranking gage
located beneath each WatchList item's reported value. This ranking represents
where that items value ranks relative to all of the other reporting companies'
values.
If you choose to add the Financial data as a scan, an Edit Condition dialog will
appear, in which you can assign behavioral parameters for the piece of data. Once the parameters have been
assigned, select OK. Within the scanned WatchList, only the items that meet the Conditions defined will remain.
See the EasyScans section of this guide for more information on the process of scanning.
From the Select Plot dialog, chose the Fundamentals tab. You may
either manually locate a plot of interest using the scroll bar along the
right edge of the dialog, use the sub-category menus, or you can type to
search for a desired indicator by keyword.
Accu. Depreciation & Depletion EPS Percent Change Latest Year Percent Change Rev Last Qtr
Asset Turnover Gross Fixed Assets Percent Shares Held by Insiders
Beta Gross Margin Percent Shares Held by Institu.
Capitalization Gross Operating Profit Pre Tax Income-EBT
Common Stock Equity High Price Divided by Earnings Price Growth Rate 1-Year
Common stock at par value Ratio Price Growth Rate 2-Year
Capital srpls or addl paid-in cap Latest Float Price Growth Rate 3-Year
Retained earnings/earned srpls Latest Net Profit Margin Price Growth Rate 5-Year
Common Stock Equity Latest Short Interest Ratio Price to Sales Ratio
Cost of Sales Latest Total Net Income Price Volatility
Current Book Value per Share Long Term Debt Divided by Relative Strength 1-Year vs SPX
Debt to Equity Ratio Total Capital Return on Assets (ROA)
Diluted EPS from Total Long Term Debt to Equity Ratio Return on Equity (ROE)
Operations Low Price Divided by Earnings Revenue Grth Rate Last 4 Qtrs
Dividend Growth Rate 5-Yr Ratio Sales 1-Year
Dividend Yield Net Fixed Assets Sales Growth Rate 5-Year
Earnings 1-Year Net Profit Margin (Post Tax) Short Term Debt
Earnings as Percent of Sales 1Yr Operating Cash Flow 1-Year Total Assets
Earnings Growth Rate 5 Year Operating Income before Total Current Assets
EPS Latest Quarter Depreciations-EBITDA Total Income before Interest
EPS Percent Change 2nd Qtr Bk P/E Ratio Expenses-EBIT
EPS Percent Change 3rd Qtr Bk P/E Ratio vs 5 Year Average P/E Total Volume Last 13 Weeks
EPS Percent Change 4th Qtr Bk PEG Ratio
EPS Percent Change Latest Qtr Percent Change Revenue 1-Yr
There are several sub-categories of columns, which may originally be minimized. To expand one of the sub-
category menus, select the plus sign located next to the sub-category name of interest. To collapse the sub-
category menu, select the minus sign located next to the sub-category name of interest.
As an alternative, search for the column of interest by typing the name of the desired column into the Search
field.
My Saved Columns and Basic Columns are worth mentioning in greater detail here. Items belonging to the
other sub-category menus can be read about in the corresponding user guide section.
My Saved Columns - Contains all of the columns or groups of columns that have been added by a user and
saved. When several columns are visible within a WatchList, it is possible to save the columns as group. In
the upper-right corner of every WatchList window is a Save button. Select the Save button, and choose
Save Columns to save the current columns as a group. This saved group will be available from the My
Saved Columns sub-category of the Add Column button going forward.
Basic Columns - Contains often-needed column information, including the following: Symbol Column,
Company Name, Note Date, Flag Column, Price, Todays Volume, Todays %, Todays Net, Today's Volume
Buzz, Ask Price, Bid Price, Exchange, Optionable Stocks, Split Date, Industry, and Sub-Industry.
To expand one of the sub-category menus, select the plus sign located next to the sub-category name of
interest. To collapse the sub-category menu, select the minus sign located next to the sub-category name of
interest.
For column sets selected, you'll choose a WatchList whose existing columns
should be replaced. Columns and column sets that you create and save will be
stored in the My Columns sub-category. Any of the My Columns can be
deleted from this location.
Columns created and added by TC2000 will be located within the Pre-Built Columns
sub-category of the Columns button.
To activate any of these tools, select the desired tool from the Drawing Tools menu, then click
within the Charting area to initiate the drawing.
The Ctrl+Click command initiates the last drawing tool used. There is also a Repeat Mode check
box located in the bottom left corner of the Drawing Tools menu. If selected, any drawing tool
initiated will remain active until the Esc command is used to exit the drawing or another drawing
from the list is selected. The Snap to option automatically attaches the end of your drawing to the
closest component of the bar/candle (OHLC).
Click any Chart drawing to edit or delete it from the Chart; all Chart drawings for a particular symbol
may be managed by the Drawings button, located on the default Chart Toolbar.
Any of the eight boards can be toggled on or off at any time for any chart using the
tick boxes next to the board numbers. The highlighted board is the board on which
any drawings made at that time will be placed. Click on any board to highlight it
and drawings will be placed on that board. Check marks appear on any board
whose drawings are visible (active).
Ctrl-Click any board number within the Drawing Toolbar to make its drawings
visible. Any, all or none of the boards can be visible at any time.
Use the Scratch board for a particular chart template to jot thoughts and drawings
that might not need to be available for use on any other templates.
The middle column of the menu contains the number of drawings for that symbol
on that board. Click the number to move the drawings to another board or delete
all of the drawings for that symbol from that board.
The right-hand column contains the number of symbols that have drawings on that
board and the total number of drawings on that board. Click on that number to
open a WatchList of those symbols, move all the drawings from that board to
another or to delete all of the drawings from that board.
Price Alerts trigger when an established price for an individual stock (or other issue) has been reached.
Notification(s) for the event will depend on personally assigned notification settings.
Trendline Alerts trigger when a personally drawn trendline on a Chart has been violated. Note that to create a
trendline alert, click the trendline (or horizontal line) of interest on a Chart and select Set Alert from the menu
displayed. Notification(s) for the event will depend on personally assigned notification settings.
Scan Alerts monitor an individual stock for particular behavior(s). When the item being monitored meets the
Conditions of the scan, the alert triggers. The scan used in a Scan Alert is chosen from the library of saved
scans. Notification(s) for the event will depend on personally assigned notification settings.
Condition Alerts monitor either an individual stock or a group of stocks (or other items) for a particular
behavior. The behavior monitored is based on the selection of a Condition from the library of saved
Conditions. When one or any of the items being monitored meets the Condition, the alert triggers.
Notification(s) for the event will depend on personally assigned notification settings.
Reminders are set for an individual stock (or other item) and are assigned a particular reminder date.
Notification(s) for the reminder will depend on personally assigned notification settings.
Any existing alerts can be viewed and managed by the Alert Console,
which is accessible using the Alerts button, located on the Main
Toolbar. The Alert Console generated by the Alerts button includes
options for managing existing alerts; alerts account information;
delivery settings options; the ability to create new alerts; the
status of existing alerts and a list of all existing alerts with
relevant information. You can also access the Alert Log from this
menu.
Within the Alerts Console, use the New Alert button to initiate the creation of any new
alert. Trendline Alerts cannot be initiated in this way and must be initiated by the
selection of a trendline from a Chart.) For all other types of alerts, select the desired
alert type from the menu provided and follow on-screen commands within type-specific
dialogs to assign alert settings. Once created, the new alert will be displayed in the Alert
Console.
Use the Notifications button to assign delivery settings for any triggered alerts. Add,
delete, activate, or deactivate any Email address for delivery from this location. Select
one of the Email addresses to either change the address assigned or to activate the Text
Message option. Then set in- application alert settings for single symbols and lists of
symbols below.
The TC Classic and TC Classic+ Layout Tabs include three Notes & News windows by default: All, My Notes, and
Following.
1. A check in the Symbol box means that only posts related to the current
symbol will be displayed within the window. By default, the Symbol Linking
color group for Notes & News windows is yellow, which means the symbol
for which information is displayed will change any time any other symbol
within the Layout Tab is selected. Remove the check from the Symbol box
to show the most recent posts related to all symbols.
2. When a check in the Symbol box is present, a list of symbols is displayed
along the left side of the window. The list contains symbols most-recently
posted about, so that while the posts within the window are related only to
the symbol you've most-recently chosen, it is still possible to see what
symbols other users and news sources are posting about.
It is also possible to sort a WatchList by most recent note date. Use the Add
Column button within a WatchList and choose My Notes from the Basic
Columns section. Then sort by the column by clicking its header to find the
most recent notes.
Remember that posts found in other Notes and News windows can be copied
to your personal Notes window. Click the name of the author whose post is
being copied, and select Copy Post to My Notes.
Use the spacebar to move consecutively through the WatchList from the
stocks with most recent notes back. Use the scroll bar along the right side
of the notes to scroll “blog” style through all comments on an individual
symbol.
Click on the Reports Tab to see the nightly Worden Reports arranged from
the most recent back. Use the scroll bar on the right of the
reports to view previous notes.
Within the User Group dialog, you can search for the name of any of the
rooms you may have been a member of in a previous version of TC2000.
Use the Private Messages tab within the User Group dialog to send a one-on-
one message to another user. The people you're following are listed for easy
access. Click a name to begin a private message. Click where prompted to type
your message; Charts, WatchLists,
EasyScans, and Layout Tabs can be
attached to private messages. Use the
Create User Group button within a Private
Message to create a User Group that
includes you and your messaging partner.
Other users can then be added to the
room.
If you want to find stocks that had higher volume today than yesterday, your first instinct might be to write the
Condition like:
"V" is today's volume and "V1" is the volume one day ago (yesterday). There is nothing wrong with the formula
above and it would work perfectly to find what you wanted. Now say you also wanted to find stocks where the
volume today was lower than yesterday. You would need to create a second formula:
Later you may want to find stocks with the same volume as the day before:
You may want to find stocks with the volume 100,000 shares higher today than yesterday (volume in TC2000 v11
is NO LONGER reported in 100s):
Though the above PCFs are completely accurate and would find what you are looking for, you can find all of these
Conditions with only ONE PCF:
In essence you use PCFs not to find the Condition you seek but to furnish the data needed to later isolate certain
stocks. By using subtraction instead of a Boolean operator you can find any type of relationship between the
volume today and yesterday's volume with only one formula! Boolean PCFs give only two potential results; every
stock in the system returns either a "True" meaning the stock meets the formula's requirements (Today's volume
IS higher than yesterday) or it returns a "False" meaning the stock does not meet the requirements (Today's
volume IS NOT higher than yesterday). With Boolean logic, a PCF splits all the stocks into only two groups (True
and False). A PCF written as an equations (like V-V1) returns a value for every stock in the system.
Equation PCFs can be limited using the range selector in the Edit Scan dialog for any scan being performed.
When looking for a single element with a certain value, instead of locking the value range in the PCF itself with a
Boolean operator, make the PCF return the values for the single element and use the range selector in a scan to
set the value range desired (TSV19 instead of TSV19 > 0).
If looking for one element to be more, less or equal to another element, instead of using a Boolean operator, use
subtraction to get the net difference or division to return the ratio between the elements. With the net
difference or ratio, you can set the range of values to find the type of relationship you need.
EQUATION TEMPLATES
To make it easier writing your formulas as equations, here are a few templates to work from:
Percent Change
(X - Y) / Y *100
Where X is the most recent element (The most current value like today's value), and
Y is the older element (the previous value like yesterday's value)
Dividing the difference of a recent and past element then multiplying it all by one hundred makes an equation a
percent change.
One vs. Another - A Ratio
X/Y
Where X is one element and Y is the other element
This format gives the ratio between two separate elements. Values of "1" for this equation mean that X and Y are
equal. Values greater than "1" indicate X has a higher value than Y, values less than "1" indicate Y is greater in
value than X. A value of "2" indicates that X is twice the value of Y; a value of .5 indicates that X is half the value of
Y, etc.
One as a Percent of Another
X / Y *100
Where X is one element and Y is the other element
This format is the same as One vs. Another except the result is multiplied by one hundred to make the results
indicate what percentage of Y is the value of X. Values of 100 mean X is 100% the value of Y (they are the same).
A value of 50 designates X is 50% the value of Y (X is half of Y) and a value of 300 means X is 300% the value of Y
(X is three-times the value of Y).
Net Change: C - C1
Stock ABC: 165 - 150 = 15
Stock XYZ: 1.10 - 1.00 = 0.10
With Net Change the results give Stock ABC a greater value for the criterion than Stock XYZ due to the difference
in their price level.
If you want to discount, normalize or ignore the difference in their original values you want to use division and
create either a ratio or a percent change.
With a percent change, the stocks return equal values because using division negates the difference between the
prices of the stocks and only reveals the values relative to each other.
Typically experimenting with both subtraction and division and then sorting a list by the results reveals the one
to use in any given situation.
Step 2: Decide what information you need to extract from TC2000 to find the desired symbols or
circumstances.
You need to know two things about every stock to find where the close is as a percent of the daily range:
Step 3: Manipulate the information extracted from TC2000 to uncover what you are looking for.
Once you know how today's range compares to the average range for a stock, you can determine if today's
range (or spread) is higher or lower than normal. This should help you uncover stocks experiencing abnormal
activity.
Formula:
(H - L) / (AVGH60 - AVGL60) *100
*This formula represents the current price bar range as a percentage of the 60 bar average price bar range.