Sell the rip spot for the last time before trend change back to bullish. this is the spot where most people will see in few days later as how easy a trade could have been
My comments are for entertainment/educational purpose only. NOT a trade advice.
Pharmboy wrote:SGEN - no matter where the market goes, it is my belief that SGEN is a take over target. IMGN and SGEN are two of the mid-tier mAb companies left. Enjoy the ups and downs ($17.50 is a good floor, and the stock is closely held). Target is $25 for take out.
Sell the rip spot for the last time before trend change back to bullish. this is the spot where most people will see in few days later as how easy a trade could have been
Not a recommendation for others, but backed up the truck on TVIX at 15.05 with a stop at 14.90. I will raise the stop if profits become an option.
Last post for awhile...Senor Al, I am in a solid gain position on NUGT so I can let it ride for a little. The last move does look squeezy and so pullbacks should be expected.
Here is what I do to paste chart from stockcharts:
Right click on chart, select save image as to desktop, upload image in full editor mode and select include inline. Sounds harder than it is.
[quote="Al_Dente"]Baron von PeanutGallery
I have uempels old instructions from NOVEMBER on how to inline a chart
I’m just not as smart as u computer genies…..
that makes two of us al--but nice 30 min nyad stuff.
nstar wrote:Al-Dente, can u post the image of the charts?
I am not a paid member of Stockcharts.com, So all the links u posted do not work for me. Thnanks a million!
Al_Dente wrote:Internals ...(Thank you to RocketMan88, Taggard, and EvilTrader for their NYMO intraday input last month).
Tweak yr cookies or something...U should be able to see my charts w/o being a subscriber; other folks can…
Maybe someone else can chime in here and help u?...Thanks 4 yr interest…
Non-subscribers can generally only see daily and weekly, with limits. Intraday charts do not work.
Another option would be to do what Cobra does and have a public chart list. Then most data is shown, but, for example, volume is not shown for the past 15 min on 5 min charts.....
thanks drl
That sucks
I never have time for jing screencast until after hours
Anyway my charts are bigger than the jing windo and they get all distorted if I shrink them….
CAN ANY NON-SUBSCRIBERS SEE MY INTRADAY CHARTS?
Oy…..
Hi Al,
In attatchments u can find what a non-member sees from your links
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The hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes.
Trading is the most dangerous human endeavor, short of war.
Al_Dente wrote:Baron von PeanutGallery
I have uempels old instructions from NOVEMBER on how to inline a chart
I’m just not as smart as u computer genies…..
that makes two of us al--but nice 30 min nyad stuff.
When I go under user cotrol panel and click on attachment, I don't see option for for posting image. I have the same problem .??????
Shoot that was easy
Thanks 2 benandlloyd for those easy instrux….
(also thank u benandlloyd 4 yr EXCELLENT renko 5min chart…. I “borrowed” it without yr permission….hope u r ok with that…..
why don’t u post updates of that one….IT IS VERY VERY VALUABLE…thx again)
tabby scroll down and snag benandlloyd's instrux
if i got it to work, anybody can
let's see if i can do it again....oy
Disclaimer: I am not an investment advisor. This is just my opinion NOT investment advice.
Cobra,
I just looked on the paid site for the 5 hourly up bars reference... couldn't find it. Could you remind me again of its signifigance?
aapl is working on number six as I type this.
BenAndLloyd wrote:Here is what I do to paste chart from stockcharts:
Right click on chart, select save image as to desktop, upload image in full editor mode and select include inline. Sounds harder than it is.
JING is a free download and quite easy to use and annotate.