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Wow. Now I wonder whether we are talking about the same RBC (Royal Bank of Canada Direct Investing?)?MrMiyagi wrote:Never had an issue with them since 1986. At all! Until this.janez wrote: Yes. I use RBC. I never used their charts. RBCrap? funny
The old chart updated like a dream and fast, allowed up to 6 TAs to be displayed under. The new one, takes forever, looks like a cartoon and only gives 3 TAs underneath.
"""""""Ornery? Is it that bad? """"""""uempel wrote:Ornery? Is it that bad?
Al_Dente wrote:1 min internals...Again, bonds fail to cooperate...Nyadv 1400 and nydec 1400, that’s about 50/50 in my book, those odds stink...And this from the ornery old coot (moi) who is bull-until-proven-otherwise… I’m starting to see little bits of “otherwise”, more charts soon
This is how I read Cobra: He is slowing his acceleration, will be in full stop shortly, and after that he will change gear, the speed is to be determined since Cobra is a very careful driver unlike me.Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.
Same RBC, you CAN save your settings, you can save a bunch, I think 5 or 6. You can look at more than one but you have to right click on your stock and open in new page.janez wrote: Wow. Now I wonder whether we are talking about the same RBC (Royal Bank of Canada Direct Investing?)?
Their user interface very bad. chart very slow. you can only look at 1 at a time, no way to save any settings.
Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.
Yeah, you understand me. I don't want to be that early worm who gets eaten by bird. I'll use you or anyone who front run as my shield.BullBear52x wrote:This is how I read Cobra: He is slowing his acceleration, will be in full stop shortly, and after that he will change gear, the speed is to be determined since Cobra is a very careful driver unlike me.Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.![]()
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Looks like they were in correlation with each other in June and July 2011, before August's melt down....waverider wrote:Here's the current correlation between commodities and the dollar:
Cobra wrote:Yeah, you understand me. I don't want to be that early worm who gets eaten by bird. I'll use you or anyone who front run as my shield.BullBear52x wrote:This is how I read Cobra: He is slowing his acceleration, will be in full stop shortly, and after that he will change gear, the speed is to be determined since Cobra is a very careful driver unlike me.Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.![]()
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Ha, right! But we have to stay objective about the current price action as they say, and the trend is still up/sideways for now.TraderGirl wrote:Looks like they were in correlation with each other in June and July 2011, before August's melt down....waverider wrote:Here's the current correlation between commodities and the dollar:
Cobra wrote:Yeah, you understand me. I don't want to be that early worm who gets eaten by bird. I'll use you or anyone who front run as my shield.BullBear52x wrote:This is how I read Cobra: He is slowing his acceleration, will be in full stop shortly, and after that he will change gear, the speed is to be determined since Cobra is a very careful driver unlike me.Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.![]()
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