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Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:35 pm
by quientuves
millie wrote:Care for some red sauce?

I can do the times crossword, but i do find ur cryptic msgs a bit tiresome, say wot u mean wud be more informative no?
99er doesn't need me to defend him. But I hope he doesn't take it as an offense if i do.

First: Being his messages criptic or not, he make it for free, without any other purpose than sharing knowledge. So he is absolutely free to make it in the way he wants.

2nd: Your message seems to me as made by a frustrated person. Well, you can't blame 99er or anybody else, if you are playing a game without knowing the rules and absolutely depeding of the good will of others. I'm also a student here and sometimes some messages from some people are too much technical of to criptic for me. But this encourages me to study more, to learn more and if i became frustrated that is to myself.

3rd: I'd never dare to tell someone who is helping me for free that he is tiresome. Even if that could be true, I'd give all my gratitude anyway for the effort and interest showed... I try to look for someone else that can help me.

4rth: Ok, look: when someone talks about "red sauce" where is the doubt? Do you really thing about an stratospheric upward??? May be you can make the Times crossword, but here we are talking about money and finances and not linguistics.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:37 pm
by BlackThought
quientuves wrote:
millie wrote:Care for some red sauce?

I can do the times crossword, but i do find ur cryptic msgs a bit tiresome, say wot u mean wud be more informative no?
99er doesn't need me to defend him. But I hope he doesn't take it as an offense if i do.

First: Being his messages criptic or not, he make it for free, without any other purpose than sharing knowledge. So he is absolutely free to make it in the way he wants.

2nd: Your message seems to me as made by a frustrated person. Well, you can't blame 99er or anybody else, if you are playing a game without knowing the rules and absolutely depeding of the good will of others. I'm also a student here and sometimes some messages from some people are too much technical of to criptic for me. But this encourages me to study more, to learn more and if i became frustrated that is to myself.

3rd: I'd never dare to tell someone who is helping me for free that he is tiresome. Even if that could be true, I'd give all my gratitude anyway for the effort and interest showed... I try to look for someone else that can help me.

4rth: Ok, look: when someone talks about "red sauce" where is the doubt? Do you really thing about an stratospheric upward??? May be you can make the Times crossword, but here we are talking about money and finances and not linguistics.
or he can just put him on ignore like i did :shock:

Re: RBCrap

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:37 pm
by janez
MrMiyagi wrote:
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.
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.
Yes their interface sucks.... but they have Level II for Canadian stocks...
Oh, huge surprise for me! my impression: can only open 1 RBC browser window at 1 time. can do 1 thing at 1 time. Which tab do you use to see the charts? Sorry. you can also private message me. Or I you. Thanks. Hope to know my tool better.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:38 pm
by Cobra
q2model wrote:
Cobra wrote:
BullBear52x wrote:
Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.
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. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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. :lol:

But how do you decide a trend is changed? what is used to decide? Let's say today's market drops 1% at close, would you think the trend is down or at least unconfirmed?
When you see I gladly hold short overnight, it might be the time. Generally, the short-term model should be right 85%+ of the time.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:38 pm
by Tabby
janez wrote:Such a bullish day. everything went up. except inverse ETFs.
ERY is up since yesterday.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:39 pm
by fehro
close up view of my 60m chart.... still sitting on trendline, and slightly below October's highs...
could pop either way... will be interesting how this hourly candle will close.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:43 pm
by quientuves
BlackThought wrote:or he can just put him on ignore like i did :shock:
of course... if i had a problem with someone in any forum, i'll do the same. And maybe i'd let him know that i did it, only to give him the opportunity to think about it and decide if that has some meaning...

BUt, simply, I can not stand that people that likes to say the others what they have to say and how they must say it in a place like this.

[and sorry for this off-topic]

Re: RBCrap

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:43 pm
by MrMiyagi
janez wrote: Oh, huge surprise for me! my impression: can only open 1 RBC browser window at 1 time. can do 1 thing at 1 time. Which tab do you use to see the charts? Sorry. you can also private message me. Or I you. Thanks. Hope to know my tool better.
Set up a chart the way you want it, then above the chart drop down the "Settings" menu then click on "Save", give it a name and you are set.
To open on more than one window, just right click any stock and "Open in new Window".
If you have more than 50K in all your accounts combined, you have access to level 2 quotes; under the "trade" top at the top, open "Trading Dashboard" and launch it about halfway down. then you can enter all the stocks it will take and this is a live feed.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:43 pm
by Cobra
BullBear52x wrote:
Cobra wrote:
BullBear52x wrote:
Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.
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. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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. :lol:
:lol:
I think I've got what you're trying to imply.

You're the bird or the worm depends whether you see half full or half empty.

I'm kind of half empty person. I believe in preparing for the worst then if things are little bit better, I'd be very happy.

Experiences have taught me well that in most cases, I wouldn't be that lucky, being the early bird who gets the worm. I tend to think that I'm that worm who tries the best to survive the stock market.

;)

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:47 pm
by SigmaEcho
Cobra wrote:
BullBear52x wrote:
Cobra wrote:
BullBear52x wrote:
Cobra wrote:multiple supports here, so still not bad looking for bulls.
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. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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. :lol:
:lol:
I think I've got what you're trying to imply.

You're the bird or the worm depends whether you see half full or half empty.

I'm kind of half empty person. I believe in preparing for the worst then if things are little bit better, I'd be very happy.

Experiences have taught me well that in most cases, I wouldn't be that lucky, being the early bird who gets the worm. I tend to think that I'm that worm who tries the best to survive the stock market.

;)


thought Cobra was snake :o

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:48 pm
by Cobra
RSP still looks strong, so still bulls are not bad.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:50 pm
by Cobra
SigmaEcho wrote:
thought Cobra was snake :o
:lol: :mrgreen: if that bird is big enough, even python is merely a worm to it. :roll:

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:51 pm
by waverider
No need to put someone you can learn from on ignore, his charts are informative... Regardless of what he says, we should make our own decisions about the price action.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:51 pm
by BlackThought
Cobra wrote:RSP still looks strong, so still bulls are not bad.
is RSP a leading indicator?

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:52 pm
by BlackThought
waverider wrote:No need to put someone you can learn from on ignore, his charts are informative... Regardless of what he says, we should make our own decisions about the price action.
his charts are informative, but the commentary is annoying.

Re: RBCrap

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:52 pm
by janez
MrMiyagi wrote: Set up a chart the way you want it, then above the chart drop down the "Settings" menu then click on "Save", give it a name and you are set.
To open on more than one window, just right click any stock and "Open in new Window".
If you have more than 50K in all your accounts combined, you have access to level 2 quotes; under the "trade" top at the top, open "Trading Dashboard" and launch it about halfway down. then you can enter all the stocks it will take and this is a live feed.
Many Thanks. Will try it. I have completely forgot about "Trading Dashboard". Since I was once working in an environment that was not private at all, I stopped using it.

Re: RBCrap

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:54 pm
by MrMiyagi
janez wrote: Many Thanks. Will try it. I have completely forgot about "Trading Dashboard". Since I was once working in an environment that was not private at all, I stopped using it.
You're welcome.

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:55 pm
by Cobra
BlackThought wrote:
Cobra wrote:RSP still looks strong, so still bulls are not bad.
is RSP a leading indicator?
RSP is equal weighted SPX ETF. so if RSP leads up, it means the up is broad based not because simply a few heavy weighted stocks therefore the quality is better than simply SPY is up alone, right? ;)

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:58 pm
by 99er
BlackThought: "his charts are informative, but the commentary is annoying."

Gee thanks, dude. Why don't you share some charts?

Re: 01/11/2012 Intraday Watering

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 3:59 pm
by SigmaEcho
Cobra wrote:
SigmaEcho wrote:
thought Cobra was snake :o
:lol: :mrgreen: if that bird is big enough, even python is merely a worm to it. :roll:

:lol: yes.
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