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 ===== Market Overview ===== ===== Market Overview =====
  
-The Market Overview panel provides a quick snapshot of what is currently happening with the major stock markets that we cover. The mini-chart shows you the intraday price action for two full trading days. A dashed line on the chart shows you where yesterday'​s closing value occurred, allowing you to compare it to today'​s trading action.+The Market Overview panel provides a quick snapshot of what is currently happening with the major stock markets that we cover, as well as whether the US markets are currently open or closed. The mini-chart shows you the intraday price action for two full trading days. A dashed line on the chart shows you where yesterday'​s closing value occurred, allowing you to compare it to today'​s trading action.
  
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 ==== DP Scoreboard Signals ==== ==== DP Scoreboard Signals ====
  
-The DP Signals report summarizes DecisionPoint signals for key US indexes. Use the dropdown menu at the top left of the panel to choose the index. We currently offer DP Signals for the Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 and S&P 100.+The DP Signals report summarizes DecisionPoint signals for key US indexes. Use the dropdown menu at the top left of the panel to choose the index. We currently offer DP Signals for the Dow, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100and S&P 100. 
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 +==== Market Factors ==== 
 +The Market Factors report displays a grid that shows how large, mid, and small-cap value, core, and growth exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are performing. The grids are color-coded,​ with green representing an upward move and red representing a downside move. 
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 +For example, if you’re interested in the performance of large-cap core stocks, click on the corresponding grid. You’ll see a SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) chart, which you can analyze further.  
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 +==== Keller Market Model ==== 
 +The Keller Market Model report gives you a quick view of the overall market. You can choose to view the Market or Stocks model. Selecting the Macro Model gives you an idea of how stocks, bonds, commodities,​ and the US dollar could perform in the short, medium, and long term. The Stocks Model shows you how large caps, mid caps, small caps, and technology stocks could perform in the short, medium, and long term. Note that ETFs are used as a proxy to represent the various asset classes. 
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 +==== Chaikin Power Gauge ==== 
 +The Chaikin Power Gauge report lets you see an overall rating, financial metrics, earnings performance,​ price/​volume activity, and expert activity for any stock. Type in the stock ticker symbol to view the ratings for the specific stock. You’ll also see a ratings overview which summarizes all the ratings for the stock you selected. 
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 ===== ChartList Panels ===== ===== ChartList Panels =====
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 Click the "​Add"​ button at the top of the panel to quickly add a new symbol to that ChartList. Click the "​Add"​ button at the top of the panel to quickly add a new symbol to that ChartList.
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 +===== Chart Panels =====
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 +You can have up to three different charts displayed on your dashboard. These can be saved SharpCharts from your ChartLists or ad-hoc charts you create by specifying a ticker symbol and a ChartStyle.
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 +No chart panels are visible on your dashboard by default. You can add up to three panels by clicking on the "​gears"​ icon at the top right of the dashboard, and making sure the "Chart Panels"​ option is selected. ​
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 +If you have not added a chart panel before, you will see the chart panel configuration options for your first panel. You can access these options for an existing chart panel by clicking the gears icon at the top of the panel. To display a saved chart, click the Saved Chart tab, then select the desired ChartList and saved chart. To display an ad-hoc chart, click the New Chart tab, then enter a ticker symbol and select the desired ChartStyle. Once the chart is configured, click the Update Chart button to create the chart. ​
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 +Additional chart panels (up to a maximum of three) can be added by clicking the plus button; a chart panel can be removed from the dashboard by clicking the minus button at the top of that panel. To access chart panel configuration options and change the chart displayed in the chart panel on the dashboard, click the gears icon at the top of that panel. To edit the chart itself, click on the chart to open it in the SharpCharts Workbench.
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 ===== Your Scans ===== ===== Your Scans =====
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-==== Viewing ChartLists ====+Use the "​SharpCharts"​ and "ACP Charts"​ buttons at the top of this panel to switch between viewing SharpCharts lists and ACP lists.
  
-All your saved ChartLists ​are shown here in alphabetical order, along with the number of charts and any list notes that have been added.+ 
 +==== Viewing SharpCharts ChartLists ==== 
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 +When you click the "​SharpCharts"​ button, ​your saved SharpCharts lists are shown here in alphabetical order, along with the number of charts and any list notes that have been added.
  
 The "View As" dropdown next to each list allows you to open the ChartList in a number of different views, including 10 Per Page, CandleGlance and ChartBook view.  The "View As" dropdown next to each list allows you to open the ChartList in a number of different views, including 10 Per Page, CandleGlance and ChartBook view. 
  
 Clicking on the ChartList'​s name will show you the ChartList in Summary view by default. This default setting can be changed by clicking the Gears icon at the top right of the panel and selecting a new Default ChartList view. Clicking on the ChartList'​s name will show you the ChartList in Summary view by default. This default setting can be changed by clicking the Gears icon at the top right of the panel and selecting a new Default ChartList view.
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 +==== Viewing ACP ChartLists ====
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 +When you click the "ACP Lists" button, your saved ACP ChartLists are shown here in alphabetical order, along with the number of charts and any list notes that have been added.
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 +Click on the ACP ChartList'​s name to view the list within StockChartsACP.
  
 ==== Deleting ChartLists ==== ==== Deleting ChartLists ====
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 ==== Creating New ChartLists ==== ==== Creating New ChartLists ====
  
-You can create a new ChartList from this panel by clicking the "​New"​ button at the top right or the "New List" button at the bottom of the page. To add pre-created ChartLists to your account, click the "​Manage ChartPacks"​ button at the bottom of the page.+You can create a new ChartList from this panel by choosing the "​SharpCharts"​ or "ACP Charts"​ button, then clicking the "​New"​ button at the top right or the "New List" button at the bottom of the page. To add pre-created ​SharpCharts ​ChartLists to your account, click the "​Manage ChartPacks"​ button at the bottom of the page.
  
-For more information on creating and using ChartLists, please see [[:​chartlists|our Support Center article on ChartLists]].+**Learn More:** [[:​chartlists|SharpCharts ​ChartLists]] | [[:acp:​chartlists|ACP ChartLists]]
  
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