Ubuntu 10.10 (32-bit)
CrossOver 9.2.0
This screenshot shows a typical graph in Sharescope. This particular one is of the share Vodafone and includes 20, 50 and 200 day moving averages. Also plotted are prices for the FTSE 100 share index and Fidelity Special Values PLC for comparison purposes. At the bottom are graphs of the RSI, on balance volume and momentum.
All the graphs can be easily customised using a vast range of variables. They can be standard line, point & figure or candlesticks to name but a few of the types in any colour or style required.
The charts link to the share portfolio tables and are a major reason why this program is such as excellent tool for an investor in the stock market.
Ubuntu 10.10 (32-bit)
This is a screenshot of a table in Sharescope that has encountered a serious problem that led to the program closing.
The table is a common one in Sharescope. What appeared to cause the crash was a change in the table name. Changing the name of the table a second time resulted in the same crash.
Ubuntu 10.10 (32-bit)
This screenshot shows a table of shares in Sharescope. This is a very common type of table in Sharescope and one that is key for all users.
It shows cells with no data are blacked out.
Also cells with a positive figure should have a green upward arrow before the figure. In the table they show as a feint dot.
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