you have to be in (Recent) view all only, not View All. It
only works for Recent, which means that it shows all the posts in a
chronological fashion, not as threads. Also it a new post
will only appear after someone has make a post and the page will
not blink like it would if you did a manual refresh. I'm sure
that it's working, just leave it on Recent View All and watch it
for a bit.
Yes I took that banner down because I thought it was obvious.
We've seen plenty of trend days like this, they all act the
same, the market holds up all day generally into the close and the
60 period stochastics on a 5 min SPX chart stays above 80% all day
so don't fight it and try to short intra day, however we know that
when that happens it always falls below 80% the next day
Newsletter
Subscribe to our email list for regular free market updates
as well as a chance to get coupons!
you have to be in
Blog Refresh is on
Posted by matt on 5th of Oct 2010 at 01:14 pm
you have to be in (Recent) view all only, not View All. It only works for Recent, which means that it shows all the posts in a chronological fashion, not as threads. Also it a new post will only appear after someone has make a post and the page will not blink like it would if you did a manual refresh. I'm sure that it's working, just leave it on Recent View All and watch it for a bit.
click this link to view Recent View all
http://breakpointtrades.com/blog/recent/All-Topics/1/
I'm having difficulty finding the
Posted by hazbin1 on 5th of Oct 2010 at 01:22 pm
I'm having difficulty finding the banner that runs across the screen saying TREND UP DAY HOP ON DON'T FIGHT IT!!!
Yes I took that banner
Posted by matt on 5th of Oct 2010 at 01:36 pm
Yes I took that banner down because I thought it was obvious. We've seen plenty of trend days like this, they all act the same, the market holds up all day generally into the close and the 60 period stochastics on a 5 min SPX chart stays above 80% all day so don't fight it and try to short intra day, however we know that when that happens it always falls below 80% the next day