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    Barry Kurtzer commented  · 

    Hi Angel....Thanks for your quick reply. A primary selling feature of VectorVest has been its goal to provide subscribers with as much information as soon as reasonably possible so that investors can make important investment decisions as soon as reasonably possible. Although the graphics and layout of the new version may be more artistic when compared to the old version, the "trade off" as you refer to sacrifices a core value of VectorVest....providing important information as soon as reasonably possible. I often make my investment decisions on key stocks that I'm following by being able to see many stocks on my screen at the same time. I'm sure many others do the same. Scrolling and searching and having to add more formerly pre-listed stocks on yet another page or two or three will in turn add more time and frustration for those who need or want to make faster decisions based upon the availability of comparative data of multiple stocks on one screen. Hope this helps.....Barry

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    Barry Kurtzer commented  · 

    Old app version presented numerous stocks in a watchlist in simple list format that let you see the activity and multiple parameters of numerous stocks simultaneously. This new app only shows a much smaller number of stocks forcing you to scroll and scroll, and request additional stocks be added that are already part of the watchlist. Can't find a setting that will allow you to use that previous layout as an option. Is that option available? New layout is somewhat inconvenient compared to the previous version in that context. Thanks!

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