Maybe I'm missing something simple, but what I see on the
Current Trade - Custom Alert tab may not be up to date. I
haven't heard that this is automatically refreshed by the
system. If this is so, great. If not, there is no
refresh button on the page. So the message could very well
not be current -- and this is not trivial information. A
browser refresh takes the user away from the Current Trade
page. Then, user must wait for the page to load, click Single
Entry tab, click Current Trade tab, just to see that nothing has
changed on the Custom Alert. I don't understand why others
find this exercise, especially if one is doing it multiple times in
expectation of a trade alert toward the market close. Please
tell me what to click, ONCE, to get the Current Trade message and
I'll be quite happy.
Also, I suggest that some contributors to this board give more
thought their civility. Hopefully, enough said.
Posted by bluebird on 19th of May 2011 at 08:00 pm
You raise a point I have been wondering about. How to get
to the Current Trade message without so many "clicks" - maybe
someone else has figured a way.
ascr, correct. So if you
Spy System email when there will not be a trade
Posted by stevedfw on 19th of May 2011 at 04:28 pm
ascr, correct. So if you see it is updated then there might be a trade that day. Pretty simple to monitor I think.
Not easy to see update of Current Trade - Custom Alert
Posted by floyd on 19th of May 2011 at 05:52 pm
Maybe I'm missing something simple, but what I see on the Current Trade - Custom Alert tab may not be up to date. I haven't heard that this is automatically refreshed by the system. If this is so, great. If not, there is no refresh button on the page. So the message could very well not be current -- and this is not trivial information. A browser refresh takes the user away from the Current Trade page. Then, user must wait for the page to load, click Single Entry tab, click Current Trade tab, just to see that nothing has changed on the Custom Alert. I don't understand why others find this exercise, especially if one is doing it multiple times in expectation of a trade alert toward the market close. Please tell me what to click, ONCE, to get the Current Trade message and I'll be quite happy.
Also, I suggest that some contributors to this board give more thought their civility. Hopefully, enough said.
You raise a point I
Posted by bluebird on 19th of May 2011 at 08:00 pm
You raise a point I have been wondering about. How to get to the Current Trade message without so many "clicks" - maybe someone else has figured a way.
You raise a point I have been wondering about. How ...
Posted by floyd on 19th of May 2011 at 08:17 pm
Bluebird--
Thanks for your post. I was beginning to think I was alone with all this clicking to get a refresh.