Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is Slope’s mobile apps for iPhone and Android, which you can learn about here.

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Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is Slope’s mobile apps for iPhone and Android, which you can learn about here.

We are pleased to announce the completion of a feature in SlopeCharts that people have been requesting for years: the ability to link all the instances of the chart so that when you enter a symbol in one, it gets populated to all of them. It doesn’t matter if they’re on different screens, different machines, or even different countries, any instance of SlopeCharts for your account will get the symbol “pushed” into it. A typical use case would be having different amounts of time presented on various charts.
Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is the SocialTrade crowd-sourced chart library, which you can learn about here.

Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is Slope Power Screener, which you can learn about here.

Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is SlopeTalk, which you can learn about here.
