Damn, I was hoping to get my charts finished before
Stockcharts.com went down, I was almost done, but missed by 10
min. Stockcharts will be down for maintenance the next 1 hr,
therefore the newsletter
will be out later than
normalas I wait for it to come back up.
Thanks for letting us know. I'm constantly amazed you get
it out as early as you do......in the midst of trading all day
personally........, improving the website........... adding
services like the new indicators .......and the SMS
alerts.........and the soon to be released systems. I coudn't
imagine doing all that myself and then adding the great technical
anlaysis on top. Too bad we can' t get stockcharts to
cooperate! Look forward to it when we see it.
Thanks Deberah and others for the feedback and support!
Obviously I would like to get them out as soon as I can, but as
you know, I have a family, I already work all day and the
newsletters take me a few hrs to do, so sometimes I have to run
errands after the market close. A typical day for me tends to
me 12 - 15 hrs working day on the website.
Also we have members all over the globe in many different
countries, therefore it's impossible to conform to everyone's time
frame.
Posted by hamvestor on 4th of May 2010 at 10:32 pm
Matt, any way to post a brief summary for those of us on the
West Coast who get up just before the market opens and don't have
time to listen to the whole update before getting our premarket
trading plan in place?
Posted by hamvestor on 4th of May 2010 at 10:55 pm
searay, some of us have other responsibilities and already get
up pretty early (the market, in case you are time-zone challenged,
opens at 6:30 am and premarket trading begins at 5 am here on the
West Coast). But thanks for your understanding.
Most of us do have other responsibilities. Matt would like to
get it done sooner as he probably has other things like to do
as well. Things happen i thought it was a nice heads up that it
will be out later. Most would just put out a half
@$$ letter then everyone could trade off that! I'm glad they put
the time and effort into the letter.
Posted by hamvestor on 4th of May 2010 at 11:28 pm
Not to belabor the point, but tomorrow is a crucial day for the
markets. Often Matt or Steve have put out an early summary
preceding the later full-blown presentation, and that's all I was
looking for. I suspect you are not on the West Coast, so it's no
biggie for you, and so I guess have nothing more to contribute on
the subject.
I am in Hawaii and understand time constraints, however, cut
Matt a little slack would you? Tomorrow may be crucial,
however, a hundred other days have seemed crucial too (since March
2009)
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Posted by matt on 4th of May 2010 at 10:07 pm
Damn, I was hoping to get my charts finished before Stockcharts.com went down, I was almost done, but missed by 10 min. Stockcharts will be down for maintenance the next 1 hr, therefore the newsletter will be out later than normalas I wait for it to come back up.
Hey Matt, Thanks for letting us
Posted by deberah on 4th of May 2010 at 11:51 pm
Hey Matt,
Thanks for letting us know. I'm constantly amazed you get it out as early as you do......in the midst of trading all day personally........, improving the website........... adding services like the new indicators .......and the SMS alerts.........and the soon to be released systems. I coudn't imagine doing all that myself and then adding the great technical anlaysis on top. Too bad we can' t get stockcharts to cooperate! Look forward to it when we see it.
Thanks! D
Here Here Deberah!!
Posted by saturn6 on 5th of May 2010 at 06:08 am
Blown away by Matts consistant effort and hard work on this site.
Thanks Deberah and others for
Posted by matt on 5th of May 2010 at 12:37 am
Thanks Deberah and others for the feedback and support!
Obviously I would like to get them out as soon as I can, but as you know, I have a family, I already work all day and the newsletters take me a few hrs to do, so sometimes I have to run errands after the market close. A typical day for me tends to me 12 - 15 hrs working day on the website.
Also we have members all over the globe in many different countries, therefore it's impossible to conform to everyone's time frame.
Matt, any way to post
Posted by hamvestor on 4th of May 2010 at 10:32 pm
Matt, any way to post a brief summary for those of us on the West Coast who get up just before the market opens and don't have time to listen to the whole update before getting our premarket trading plan in place?
Get up a Hour earlier!
Posted by searay on 4th of May 2010 at 10:37 pm
Get up a Hour earlier! Then you will have plenty of time to listen! geeeeeeeeeeez
searay, some of us have
Posted by hamvestor on 4th of May 2010 at 10:55 pm
searay, some of us have other responsibilities and already get up pretty early (the market, in case you are time-zone challenged, opens at 6:30 am and premarket trading begins at 5 am here on the West Coast). But thanks for your understanding.
Most of us do have
Posted by searay on 4th of May 2010 at 11:11 pm
Most of us do have other responsibilities. Matt would like to get it done sooner as he probably has other things like to do as well. Things happen i thought it was a nice heads up that it will be out later. Most would just put out a half @$$ letter then everyone could trade off that! I'm glad they put the time and effort into the letter.
@$$ indeed
Posted by jupiter on 4th of May 2010 at 11:48 pm
I'm glad there are so many kind and thoughtful posters on this board.
Not to belabor the point,
Posted by hamvestor on 4th of May 2010 at 11:28 pm
Not to belabor the point, but tomorrow is a crucial day for the markets. Often Matt or Steve have put out an early summary preceding the later full-blown presentation, and that's all I was looking for. I suspect you are not on the West Coast, so it's no biggie for you, and so I guess have nothing more to contribute on the subject.
I am in Hawaii and
Posted by steveo on 5th of May 2010 at 06:11 am
I am in Hawaii and understand time constraints, however, cut Matt a little slack would you? Tomorrow may be crucial, however, a hundred other days have seemed crucial too (since March 2009)