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Table of Content
TABLE OF CONTENT............................................................................................................................ 2 WHAT IS COLMEX?............................................................................................................................. 4 WHY COLMEX?................................................................................................................................... 4 WHO SHOULD USE THIS USER MANUAL?........................................................................................... 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................................... 5 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................... 5 RECOMMENDED REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................ 5 INFORMATION ABOUT FIREWALL............................................................................................................. 5 SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD .................................................................................................................... 6 THE MAIN WINDOW .......................................................................................................................... 9 GETTING FAMILIAR WITH THE APPLICATION WINDOWS.................................................................. 10 THE TRADING WINDOW ...................................................................................................................... 10 Upper part of the Trading window ........................................................................................... 11 Price Setting ............................................................................................................................. 11 Selecting an ECN for an Order................................................................................................... 11 Account Field............................................................................................................................ 12 Security Symbol Market............................................................................................................ 12 Time in Force - TIF..................................................................................................................... 12 Amount of shares to execute .................................................................................................... 12 BUY Button............................................................................................................................... 12 SELL Button............................................................................................................................... 12 SHRT Button ............................................................................................................................. 12 Short Position Rules.................................................................................................................. 13 DEF Button ............................................................................................................................... 13 P (Position) Button ................................................................................................................... 13 Lock Button .............................................................................................................................. 13 Order Cancellation.................................................................................................................... 13 The Hidden part........................................................................................................................ 14 LockAcc Lock Account checkbox ............................................................................................. 14 Confirm Sending ....................................................................................................................... 14 Config Button ........................................................................................................................... 14 PLACE A BUY O RDER (LONG POSITION) IN MARKET PRICE ........................................................................... 15 SELL ORDER IN MARKET PRICE ............................................................................................................. 16 BUY ORDER WITH PRICE LIMIT ............................................................................................................. 17 SELL ORDER USING PRICE LIMIT ............................................................................................................ 18
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PLACE A STOP LOSS ORDER ................................................................................................................. 19 ACCOUNT MANAGER ......................................................................................................................... 28 The Position tab........................................................................................................................ 28 Account tab .............................................................................................................................. 29 TRADE MANAGER ............................................................................................................................. 30 Order tab.................................................................................................................................. 30 Trades & Tickets ....................................................................................................................... 31 Log tab ..................................................................................................................................... 31 Symbol tab ............................................................................................................................... 32 MARKET WATCH .............................................................................................................................. 33 TIME & SALE WINDOW ....................................................................................................................... 35 TOP 20........................................................................................................................................... 36 ABOUT NASDAQ TRADING USING ISLAND (ISLD) - ANY NUMBER OF SHARES ................................................ 37 QUOTE I NFO .................................................................................................................................... 38 NEWS............................................................................................................................................. 39 ALERT & TRIGGER ............................................................................................................................. 40 MARKET CLOCK ................................................................................................................................ 43 MAIL ............................................................................................................................................. 44 ORGANIZE WINDOWS ON DESKTOP................................................................................................. 45 OPEN SCREEN .................................................................................................................................. 45 SAVE SCREEN ................................................................................................................................... 45 CLEAR SCREEN .................................................................................................................................. 45 OPEN THE APPLICATION ON MORE THAN ONE MONITORS ............................................................................ 45 TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND TRAINING............................................................................................... 46 TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR INTERNET CONNECTIONS AND DEMO ACCOUNTS ..................................................... 46 REAL ACCOUNTS SUPPORT ......................................................................... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. SUPPORT FOR FINANCIAL ISSUES ........................................................................................................... 46 FOREX TRADING ............................................................................................................................... 46 GENERAL ISSUES ............................................................................................................................... 46 COMMENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 47
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What is Colmex?
Colmex is a super professional trading platform which includes real-time charts. The platform is delivered by Colmex Trading Limited BVI from USA. Colmex website: www.colmextrading.com
Why Colmex?
Colmex delivers many advantages: Direct access trading platform. Real time stock charts. Level II system for stocks. Place stop loss orders and close positions using automatic orders.
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System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
The following technical specifications defines the minimum hardware requirements of the PC used as the trading platform: CPU: Pentium 4 RAM: 1GB Windows XP/Vista Broadband Internet Connection: Minimum 1.5 mbps
Recommended Requirements
The following hardware specifications are recommended: Pentium 4 Dual Core 2GB RAM
Note: Use only wired connection to the trading PC and not to use a wireless connection.
7000 3920
Demo accounts using Orbis Pro Trader need the following ports:
3000 3920
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Software Download
Real account traders (non-demo users) can obtain the trading software from the following address: http://www.colmextrading.com/download/ColmexProTrader_Setup.exe Click the link to open the following window:
Click Run to download and install the software on your PC: When download is complete, the following window appears:
To install the software click Run. Proceed to the next page to continue.
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Software Installation
Windows Vista users might need to confirm an additional security alert before starting the installation process. In this case click Allow to allow the installation to begin. Follow the on-screen instructions. Click Install:
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To launch Colmex, double click the icon. When running the software for the first time you will be asked to enter a user name and password. In the Trader ID field enter the user name you received. In the Password field enter the password you received. You might choose to mark the following check-boxes: Remember User ID Remember Password Open Default Screen Mark this checkbox to allow the software to remember your user ID each time you launch it Mark this checkbox to allow the software to remember your password each time you launch it Mark this checkbox to launch the application with the default screen layout
Click OK to logon to the application. The main application window opens with default settings.
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Trading.
Level 1 quote
Amount of stocks
Selected ECN
Enter the security symbol in the white left corner of the window and then press Enter. The security details are retrieved and presented as follows: The current Bid/Ask prices are shown in the window title. PCL = Previous Close from the last trading day. H and L represents the current day High and Low security prices. Last represents the last trade price Vol = Secutriy Volume (measured in stocks) Below the H & L values appears the net price change in cents and percentage. You can open up to 5 trading windows simultaneously. The blue information bar shows the latest order status notification in real time.
Please Note: Some orders produces several notification messages. Only the last message will appear in the blue information bar. The rest of the messages appear in the Log window (see below) or as a result of clicking the arrow in the right side of the information bar.
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Price Setting
The price field appears to the right of the lock sign (refer to the screenshot above where PRICE appears). You can set the required price by using one of the following methods: 1. Left click a price as it appears in the BID/ASK columns in the Level II window. 2. Use the up/down arrows right of the price field: a. The left arrows changes the price by 10 cents every click. b. The right arrows changes the price by one cent (1 cent) every click. 3. When the price field is empty, the automatic price is set to the current ASK price. 4. Type the price directly into the field.
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Account Field
If you have more than one account, select the account in which your order is to be executed. Make sure to select the account after you have entered and loaded the security symbol data. Note: Default trading settings will be used each time you select a different security symbol.
BUY Button
Click this button to buy a LONG position or to cover a SHORT position.
SELL Button
Click this button to close a LONG position (partial/full).
SHRT Button
Click this button to hold a short position. Please note the short position rules (see below). The trading platform rejects any short order which does not follow the short rules.
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DEF Button
Click this button to retrieve the default settings of the Trading Window (see below).
P (Position) Button
Click this button to automatically load the amount of shares left in your position (in the specified security).
Lock Button
Use this button to lock the trading window to prevent mis-clicks. The button will become red colored when locked.
Order Cancellation
You can cancel any order that is not executed. Please note that some orders are ececuted immediately after launching them, and therefore you may not be able to cancel them. If an order was partially executed, you might be abler to cancel the open part of the order. You might cancel an order by using one of the following methods: Click the CXL button in the Trading window. This cancels the last sent order from this window. In the Trade Manager window, under the Order tab, left click the X sign under the X column. In the Trade Manager window, under the Order tab, right click the order line you want to cancel. A menu appears. Select one of the options: o CancelOne Cancel only the selected order. o CancleAll Cancel all opened orders. o CancelSecSym Cancel all open orders for the specified security.
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Confirm Sending
When this checkbox is marked, a confirmation pop-up message appears upon every sent order, prior to executing it. Please mark this checkbox to prevent errors.
Config Button
The config button allows you to further set the trading window. Selecting the Default Order allows you to modify and set new default settings for orders. Once configured, use the DEF button (see above) to restore these settings.
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Type Symbol Click the BUY button to place an order for long position in market price
Enter Amount
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Type Symbol Click the SELL button to sell a long position in market price
Enter Amount
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Type symbol Click the BUY button to place an order with price limit Enter amount of share
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Type Symbol Click the SELL button to sale a position with a price limit
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To proceed you must confirm the message. Click OK. The Stop Order opens:
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In the Stop Order window select the Type of command of your choice: Limit (i.e. Stop Limit) using this type places a future BUY/SELL order in a pre-defined price limit of your choice only when a certain trigger is activated. To use this type of order (Stop Limit), enter the trigger price in which the order is sent for execution in the stock exchange computers. Now type the limit price for execution:
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Market (i.e. Stop Market) - using this type places a future BUY/SELL order in market price only when a certain trigger is activated. To use this type of order (Stop Market), enter the trigger price in which the order is sent for execution in the stock exchange computers:
Range (i.e. Stop Range) use this type to place a future sell command or to cut loss in your position. If you hold a long position, then the High Price defines an earning price and the Low Price defines the stop loss price. If you hold a short position, then the High Price defines the stop loss price and the Low Price defines the earning price. Note: Stop Range is available only for the current position you hold.
9. Confirm the order. 10. The order is executed only if the security reaches the High or the Low price defined in the Range command.
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To place a GTC order follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Type the security symbol. Enter amount of shares to realize. From the ECN list select SBSHS (Future Stop Soss command). From the Time in Force drop down menu (marked as DAY) select GTC. Click the SELL Button. The Stop Order window appears:
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Market: Enter the Trigger price in which the order will be sent for execution. Limit: Enter the Trigger and Limit prices. The order is sent for execution only between the prices range (between the trigger and the limit price). 7. Confirm the order. Click OK. 8. The order is sent to execution outside the trading hours if the security reaches the trigger price.
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Chart Window
The chart window shows the security prices vs. time. This window has the following icon: . You can access the chart window also from the main menu: Trade
Chart.
Displaying different time levels on the chart In the chart window you find the upper toolbar:
The numbers buttons in the upper toolbar (1, 2, 5, etc) represents the time period shown in the chart depends on the selected time period in the lower toolbar. For example: If the selected time period in the lower toolbar is of Minute, then the numbers in the upper toolbar means 1 minute, 2 minutes, etc. If the selected time period is Day, then the numbers in the upper toolbar means 1 Day, 2 Days etc.
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Drawing Support & Resistance lines The three line buttons enable you to draw support, resistance and/or trend lines on the chart.
To draw lines: click and release the button of the requested type of line and then stretch a line over the chart using the mouse.
Use the zoom in and zoom out buttons to reduce and enlarge the chart scales to view the chart data in a precise way and for additional/less time periods. Click the zoom in/out buttons as well as the arrows (on the left) to specify different time periods on the chart.
Magnifying Glass
Use the maginifying glass to zoom in a specific area on the chart. Click and release the maginifying glass button. Note the mouse pointer has changed. Move the mouse to the designated area on the chart and click and release the mouse once. The chart will be enlarged in the selected area.
Left Click Clicking a left click anywhere in the chart will show a cross hair pointer and the time specific details will be presented at the left top part of the chart.
Right Click Right click anywhere on the chart will open the following menu:
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Data The data option allows you to choose the time period for which the security details will be shown. Use this option to choose whether to show the pre/post market data.
Study Line Use the study line option to show if additional technical indicators on, above or below the security chart.
On the left side of the window appears the list of available studies (technical indicators). Under the Selected Studies appears a list of chosen studies. These studies will be presented on/in the chart window. Use the left/right arrows to add/remove studies to/from the chart. Use the buttons on the right side of thw window as follows: UP/DOWN set the appearance order of the studies. Config modify the selected indicator settings. Apply apply the new indicator settings on the chart.
RECT The RECT option allows you to add/remove rectangles below or above the chart. Use these rectangles to show additional studies.
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Adding a new Rectangle To add a new rectangle, select RECT Add. In the newly created rectangle you will find buttons which allows you to close/enlarge the rectangle. Use the arrows to change the order of the rectangles Use the X to remove this rectangle.
Note: You can modify the rectangle appearance from the RECT menu as well. To modify the rectangle settings select RECT Config.
Chart Settings Chart settings allows you to change the way the charts appears as well as to save/load charts. Colors Allows adjustment of Background, Grid, and Label colors. Load Setting Load a previously saved .cst file (See below) to view a chart with the same saved chart settings. Save Setting Save a chart configuration as a .cst file. Notes: o If not saved, you will have to configure the chart settings again every time you open a new chart window. o Save the settings to default.cst file to open the saves settings automatically. Clear Setting Totally clears the chart window of all data. Data Buffer - If for some reason (such as a bad connection), the chart data stored in your computer's memory is corrupt, click Remove to delete it. History - is a list of the last twenty charts displayed in a chart window. Double click on a symbol to display the chart. Use Move Up/Move Down to change the chart order. Use Insert to insert a new chart in the list, etc.
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Account Manager
To open the account manager window click the Account Manager. button or select from the main menu: Trade
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Account tab
Displays account information:
Columns on the Account tab are as follows: Account Your account number(s). Type Your account type: 1=cash 2=margin Realized Your profit and loss (P&L) for the current day. Unrealized Your change in value of all current positions combined. Open BP Your Daytrading buying power, loaded daily for your account(s) Current BP Your current buying power. Fluctuates as you open and close positions. OverNight BP This is your Overnight buying power. It is displayed as a guide.If any position that was opened today exceeds your Over Night buying power, then this field turns red, alerting you of that fact. Exceeding OverNight BP results in a margin call. NOTE: If your overnight buying power is less than your Daytrading buying power, the program will not prevent you from exceeding your ONBP. Tickets The number of trades for the day. Shares amount of traded shares for the current day. Status account status (opened/closed).
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Trade Manager
To open the trade manager click the menu. button or select Trade Trade Manager from the main
Order tab
Displays all open orders. Right click on the row containing the order, to open the Cancel/Config window. Columns on the Order button are as follows: CXL: Left click to cancel an order. Time: The time the order was entered. Symb: The security symbol. B/S: B = Buy S = Sell SS = Sell Short Qty (Quantity): The number of shares on the original order. Open: The number of shares currently open. Price: The price on your order. Route: The routing selected for your order. Type - the entered stop price: SL = Stop Limit SM = Stop Market SR = Stop Range Status: Sending - The order has not yet reached the market. Accepted - The order has reached the market Canceling - Order is not yet canceled. Short: Y = Yes N = No TIF: The time period that the order is active (i.e. DAY, 1, 2, 3, 5 or 10 min.) IOC = Immediate or Cancel. Account the account from which this order was sent. Token order confirmation number as given by the broker.
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Log tab
Displays all the messages generated in the Blue message line on the Trading windows. The Log is only on your computer's hard drive. This log has every action you performed on the trading platform for the day. Only the actions performed on one computer show up on the Log, if you switch computers during the day, then you will have a separate log on the other computer. Important Note: Full log of all orders appears in your account through: http://www.colmextrading.com/TraderLogin.php To login use the user ID and password you received when you opened your account.
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Symbol tab
Has various functions: 1. 2. 3. Enter the stock symbol in the Symb column and hit Enter. If the stock is shortable, the number of shares available are displayed. In some cases, additional shares as well as additional securities may be located by calling your broker. Market Market Designator. HiRisk: o Y = Yes o N = No. Stocks designated as HiRisk have a 50% maintenance requirement. ShortSize The number of shares available to sell short: o 0 represents no short on this share. o 1000000 the share is shortable.
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Market Watch
This window allows you to view data on stocks you wish to track. You can access this window from the main menu: Trade Market Watch.
By default, the market indices appears with the $ sign. I.e SPX$ represents the S&P500 indice. To track a share, enter the symbol in the yellow area and hit enter or arrow up/down on the keyboard. To automatically load your Trading window, right click your mouse on the security symbol. Five Market Watch windows can be opened at on time. The capacity for each window is forty symbols. However, the total number of symbols displayed on one screen for all Market Watch windows is limited to eighty. Columns in the Market Watch window are: Symbol Security symbol Change Net change from yesterday's 4:00PM close. Last Last trade Bid/Ask Level I BID/ASK prices. High/Low Today's high and low. Open Today's opening trade. yClose Yesterday's 4:00PM closing price. Volume Today's total volume.
Configuring the Market Watch window To configure this window, Right click anywhere except on a security symbol. Sorting Symbols Alphabetically Left click and swipe up or down, highlighting all symbols to be sorted. Next, right click anywhere on the first gray column on the left side. A dialog box should open with 3 options: Sort, Move, ShowAll.
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Highlight Sort and left click. The selected symbols should now be sorted.
Moving Symbols In the first gray column on the left side, left click and swipe up or down highlighting all symbols to be moved. The entire row must be highlighted. Next, right click anywhere on that first gray column. A dialog box should open with 3 options: Sort, Move, ShowAll. Highlight Move and left click. Left click again on the row where you want the symbol to be moved. A dialog box should open. Click Yes and the symbol(s) should now be moved. Moving Columns Moving columns is accomplished the same way as moving symbols. Restoring Hidden Columns If you have hidden columns on the Market Watch window, and wish to restore them, Right click on the top row containing the column titles. Highlight ShowAll and left click.
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This window is a very important trading tool. It reports trades as they occur. The first column shows the price of the trade. The second column indicates the number of shares. Multiply by 100 to obtain the actual number of shares. The third column shows the time of the trade. The Time & Sale window can function alone. It does not need to be linked to a Trading Window to function. The full number of shares may be displayed instead of dividing the number by 100. Right click to open the Config window and uncheck Share / 100. Linking Time and Sale to a Trading Window Put your mouse cursor on the Stock Box on the Trading window. Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to the Time/Sale window and release the mouse button (drag and drop). Color Code on Time and Sale Blue represents a trade at the Ask price. Red represents a trade at the Bid price. Orange represents a trade between the Bid and Ask Black represents a trade below the Bid Green represents a trade above the Ask.
Configuring the Time and Sale Window Right click on the Time & Sale window to open the Config window. Default colors may be customized. Vertical and/or horizontal grid lines may be added. Full number of shares may be displayed, and the font may be adjusted. To save your Time & Sale settings as a default, click Save as Default. To load your default settings in any Time & Sale window, click Load Default.
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Top 20
This window is accessible through the main menu by selecting: Trade Top 20 This is a live market statistics window. It lists NASDAQ (NASD) and New York/American Exchange (NYSE) securities in order by most active, and percentage gainers and losers. Right click on a symbol to load a Trading window.
Right click the gray field above the numbers (marked in red above) to config this window as follows:
Use the level option to filter this table according to shares price: 1-10$ or >10$.
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Island Book
To display the Island book, open it through the main menu by selecting: Trade This window can be linked to a Trading window, or can stand-alone. ISLD Book.
The island book shows all trades/open orders for the selected share sorted by BID/ASK share prices and amount of shares.
About NASDAQ Trading using Island (ISLD) - Any number of shares 8:00 AM ET to 6:30 PM ET. Limit only. Island Book order matching. All open ISLD orders are canceled at 6:30 PM ET Island is one of the most dominant ECNs in todays market. Island matches buyers and sellers. When an ISLD order is matched, execution is instantaneous. The program utilizes a direct connection to Island, providing order entry and execution as fast as today's technology allows. The default order for ISLD, and all limit orders on Global Trader is no price in the price box, but at the ask, sell at the bid.
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Quote Info
The quote information window is accessible through the main menu by selecting: Trade info. Quote
This window presents valuable share information as follows: Last trade price. Previous day close price. Price change since last trading day. 52 weeks high price. Market cap.
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News
The news window can be opened through the main menu by selecting: Trade News.
The news window shows financial headlines related to the markets and public companies traded around the world as provided to the media.
The following columns appear in the above window: Date time stamp of the headline. Symbol the share symbol related to the headline. Headline the financia news headline.
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Alerts allow you to define parameters, that when met, trigger a visual and/or audible alert. Additionally, the alert can be set to trigger a PreDefined order.
Buttons and options in this window are as follows: Edit Click on any previously configured alert, and then click Edit to change the parameters (Or, double click on the row). Delete - Click on any previously configured alert, the click Delete to remove it. Turn Off Sound Click to silence a triggered audible alert. Auto Delete When checked the alert is automatically deleted once it has been triggered. Repeat When checked the alert repeats daily or intraday, depending on the alert. Triggered When checked indicates that the alert has been triggered. Show Alert Window When checked up a pop window is generated when the alert is triggered. Send Order When checked specific PreDefined orders are triggered. Browse Opens the Select PreDefined Order window. PreDefined orders or Groups (Baskets) may be selected for triggering when Alert parameters are met. Turn Off Sound Click to silence a currently triggered audible alert. Reset Click to reset a triggered alert. (Same as unchecking the Triggered box). OK Click to save your settings. Cancel Click to cancel your changes.
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To create and define a new trigger follow the orders below: 1. In the Alert Config window (above) click the Add button to create a new alert. New window appears:
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In the Name field enter a textual description of your choice to identify this alert. In the SecSym field enter the share symbol for this alert. Click the Add button (middle part of the window). New condition window appears:
Assuming you wish to be alerted when the share is reaching the price of 30USD, enter a trigger which will alert you when the share last trade is 10-20 cents below this price. Note: Different shares behaves differently and moves in a different pace. You might need to define the alert with an earlier price trigger. It is recommended to use the <= and >= signs. 5. Click OK. The condition window closes. a. Add Allows you to add multiple conditions on the same alert. b. Edit Click on any row then click Edit to adjust the parameters (or, double click on the row). c. Del - Click on any row then click Del to Delete that row. d. Fit sizes the columns to fit the data. Enable When checked the alert is enabled. See below. Mark the Auto Delete check box to remove the alert after it is triggered. See below:
6. 7.
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In the right side of the window select the type of alert: o Sound When checked an audible alert is generated form your computer sound card's external speakers. o Beep When checked an audible alert is generated from your computer's internal speaker . o Loop When checked the audible alert is Looped so that the sound is continuous, like an alarm. o Browse Allows you to select a wave file of your choice to replace the default sound. o Preview Allows you to preview selected audible alerts. Click OK to set the alert in the system. Click Quit to close the alert window. Note: When the alert window is triggered, the system waits for your response. You can not access any other window in the system until you respond to the alert.
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Market Clock
To show the time and date in the US, click the clock button in the main toolbar or select Tools Market Clock from the main menu. The time and date window appears:
You can drag this mini window to anywhere on the screen. Right click inside this window to open the Market Clock Configuration window:
You can perform the following tasks: Select a clock format digital/analog. Mark the Always on Top check box to display this window on top of the other windows. Mark the Title Bar check box to place a title bar on this mini window. Mark the Long Format check box to display the date in the mini window. Mark the Hour in 24 hours format check box to show the clock in 24H format. Click the Hide Clock button to remove this window. Click OK to save and apply changes or Cancel to close the configuration window.
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Mail
The mail window is available through the main menu in the main application window under Tools Mail.
When mail has been sent to you, an alert is displayed, scrolling across the top of the screen. To clear the alert, click anywhere on the new message or click the Clear New Mail Alert button. To reply to a message, click anywhwere on the message, and then click the Reply button. Type in your reply, and click the Send key.
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Open Screen
When running the application after installation, the default windows layout is used. If the default layout doesnt show follow the steps below: 1. 2. 3. 4. From the main menu select File. Select Open Screen. Double click the item Default.scr to open the pre-defined windows layout. Select another file to load a different windows layout.
Save Screen
Once you organized the windows as you like: 1. 2. 3. 4. From the main menu select File. Select Save Screen. Name the new windows layout and click Save. To open this layout in the future, see the above explanation about Open Screen. To use the new layout as default, save your new layout as default.scr.
Note: You can save any windows layout under any name of your choice.
Clear Screen
To remove all appearing windows from the screen select File All opened windows are closed. Now you can re-organize the desktop's windows. Clear Screen.
Additional help about extending your desktop to additional monitors can be found at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873
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Forex Trading
Email: forex@colmextrading.com U.S.A Phone: 561-368-6216, Sal (during 15:00 23:00 IST)
General issues
Email: hezki@colmextrading.com U.S.A Phone: 561-368-6216 (during trading hours)
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