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Thank you for this feedback, and yes, Robert is on the right track. This first tier is really intended to help users new to VectorVest to learn the system, and to appeal to users who really just want this base level of prudent guidance and doesn't want to dig into deeper data. The next tier, which in currently being designed, will have a home page that will be much more familiar to those who are experienced with VectorVest 7. Feedback like yours will help greatly in building that tier to something that experienced users like you are going to love. It will also be helpful to hear from you about what was most helpful for you when you were a new user. What was most helpful when learning the system and what turned you from a new user into the power user you are today. Thanks!
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AdminPaul McCann
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Thank you for the feedback.
We agree that charting is a critical part of the VectorVest experience—especially for users who rely on technical setups like crossovers, custom timeframes, or standard deviation-based indicators.
In this first phase, we’ve intentionally limited the graphing tools to reduce complexity and help newer users focus on the fundamentals of our system. But robust charting is absolutely on the roadmap, and your input helps ensure we prioritize the right features—like parameter adjustments, indicator overlays, and customizable setups—in future updates.
Would you be open to sharing which specific strategies or indicators matter most to you? Knowing how you use graphs for entries and exits helps us shape a solution that meets real trading workflows.
Paul Carvalho
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Thanks for the suggestion. We have an internal roadmap, but will work on making a publicly consumable roadmap to clarify where we're heading.
Paul Carvalho
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