Cobra, or to the veteran technicians. How does ex-dividend effect charting? Since the chart shows a sort of artificial move down, do you ignore it and treat chart at face value?
jungle trunks wrote:Cobra, or to the veteran technicians. How does ex-dividend effect charting? Since the chart shows a sort of artificial move down, do you ignore it and treat chart at face value?
staying away from all of those oft-misunderstood ETP's? lol
u mean TVIX?
Last semester of school!
What's up Hskrow? what are you gonna do after school is done?
Trade YOUR money!
<shiver> with fright LOL
hahaha
I don't trust anyone with my money but me....lot's of loser money managers out there who keep their client's money invested even through a downturn, because they don't know what else to do...
jungle trunks wrote:Cobra, or to the veteran technicians. How does ex-dividend effect charting? Since the chart shows a sort of artificial move down, do you ignore it and treat chart at face value?
I use SSO chart instead of SPY chart for today, don't you see? Then in the weekend the SPY chart will be dividend adjusted, I'll then use SPY chart again.
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jungle trunks wrote:Cobra, or to the veteran technicians. How does ex-dividend effect charting? Since the chart shows a sort of artificial move down, do you ignore it and treat chart at face value?
I use SSO chart instead of SPY chart for today, don't you see? Then in the weekend the SPY chart will be dividend adjusted, I'll then use SPY chart again.
SSO held hourly 20EMA, enough said from bulls, too good