If you're having any problems, or want to suggest some improvements, please post below!
Level2 changes
In the last few weeks we've needed to implement some code changes to make us compliant with the LSE's rules on the access of Level2 data.
The following requirement is now in place:
You can only use 1 program on 1 computer to access Level2 on MoneyAM using a single username.
This means that you are able to view as many Level2 windows using any one particular browser, or program, that you wish, however you will not be able to use both Firefox and Internet Explorer at the same time (the same goes for using Quote Tracker or TradeSeeker at the same time as viewing it using a web browser)
If you find you're being logged off of MoneyAM's Level2 with the message 'you've logged on from another location' then check the above and make sure you're not running any other programs at the same time before reporting this as a bug.
I have just set up my first monitor list.
First reaction viewing it on my lap top screen is that the font lacks impact and with my slight red green colour blinness I can't see the change in colour font from red to green without squinting at the figures.
M
Martini: 5% of the male population of the UK are red/green colour blind -- no wonder there's so many accidents at traffic lights and people hitting "buy" buttons when they meant "sell" or vice versa.
However, we need to look (squint?) at this. Thanks for the input.
1. This BB seems to be a very wide screen - as commented elsewhere above - requiring much scrolling to read.
2. In charts if I am viewing 1 year and select main for the grid I only get one vertical line for 2002 which is a little harsh for "main" I would have expected with 12 month view to have got each month on main.
3. On Martini's comment above - I have had the same feedback re red/green colour blindness on my StockHistory software and I provided the option to specify your own colours for up, down and flat. Would such a thing be possible on a web site?
Screens load and refresh very quickly on my machine. Must be one of the fastest websites I have come across - Great stuff.
Any chance of cash flow being included in the fundamental data? I find it very useful as a safe guard against unpleasant surprises when looking for medium term investment candidates.