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Thank you for this feedback Glenn. We are looking into it now.
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Thanks for this feedback Charles. We will look into adding a tooltip to say how this in calculated.
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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback on the Market Timing experience in the web app beta. It’s clear you’ve spent time with both platforms, and we truly appreciate your detailed perspective.
You're absolutely right, the Color Guard and Market Timing tools in VV7 are powerful and informative, and your idea to integrate the new design alongside those tools is well noted. Many of the decisions in this first tier were made intentionally to make the VectorVest system easier to learn for users who are new to our methodology, even if they have experience investing elsewhere.
This initial tier is focused on guiding users through “When to Buy, What to Buy, and When to Sell” using a simplified layout that supports onboarding and confidence-building. But we want to reassure you that none of the advanced capabilities you know and love from VV7 are going away, they're simply being…
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AdminChris Adams
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Thank you for sharing this, your appreciation for the charting experience in VV7 really comes through, and it means a lot to hear how strongly you value what makes VectorVest unique.
You’re absolutely right that VV7’s charting stands apart, especially in terms of clarity, control, and how naturally it supports technical analysis without feeling overwhelming. That experience is something we’re proud of, and we’re not looking to abandon it.
In the beta web app, some visual and layout changes are intentional to simplify the platform for new users and support a smoother onboarding experience. But you’re not alone: we’ve heard from other long-time users who want to make sure the flexibility and power of VV7-style charting stays intact.
Rest assured—we’re not trying to become TradingView. Our goal is to teach the VectorVest fundamentals with a clean, approachable UI first, and then bring back the advanced features and charting depth…
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Thank you for your detailed feedback on the Watchlists experience, this is exactly the kind of insight that helps us prioritize improvements effectively.
We’re glad to hear that creating and editing Watchlists feels intuitive and responsive. That’s a key part of our goal to make core workflows feel effortless, especially for newer users.
Your suggestions for further optimization are all well taken:
- Folder/grouping support is a commonly requested enhancement. We removed it to speed up development time as this tier is intended for users new to VectorVest. We have a solution designed that will be in the next tier, which is intended to be the flagship program, closer to VV7.
- Persisting view settings (like the number of Watchlists per page) is a great quality-of-life improvement—we’ll review this as part of broader session memory efforts.
- The point about the persistent Watchlists pane on small screens is especially helpful. We've heard this…
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Thanks for this detailed feedback, it’s really helpful as we continue refining the charting experience.
You’re absolutely right on a few key points. We're already working on adjusting the graph layout to better use screen space, especially on smaller displays. That includes improving scaling so charts don’t appear too flat, and we agree that a single crosshair would provide a cleaner, less distracting experience, we're reviewing how best to implement that.
Also, your point about indicator window sizing is well taken. Keeping those settings consistent as you move through a list of charts is important, and it's something we're actively looking into as part of our chart customization improvements.
Thanks again for taking the time to share this, it helps guide exactly where we focus next. If there are any other small frustrations or must-haves in your charting workflow, we’d love to hear them.
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Thank you for the feedback Atanee and I agree. All of the information/education that we have currently opening on new tabs will open in a sidebar/drawer or a tooltip. This update is coming soon and will be available in an upcoming build of the app.
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Thank you for pointing out this bug. It will be resolved in an upcoming update.
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Thanks for the great question! Right now, we’ve included a focused set of curated searches in the new platform to help newer users learn the fundamentals of the VectorVest system without feeling overwhelmed. This approach is rooted in our research showing that too many options early on can lead to confusion and hesitation.
That said, we absolutely understand the value of the broader VV7 search library and the power of creating custom searches, especially for experienced investors. We’re planning to bring those capabilities back in the next tier of the web app, designed specifically for users who are ready for more advanced tools and greater flexibility.
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We will be making this available in an upcoming release
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