Matt & Steve - Would like to hear from you guys every
day. Just keep it short and sweet. Use the KISS
principle! Also, i don't think the weekend newletter needs to
be so long.
Yes I agree, daily is very desireable, but it could be very
simple, 3 charts and 3 minutes. Just the broad strokes.
Also, weekend report could be less detailed. You should have some
rest and free time.
I also like a shorter updates. We can always use your
dynamic stickies to update our most watched charts for key
support and resistance. I like any trading ideas like
the 30 Minute showing the 13/34 EMA crossovers in tonights
update. Also pointing out the divergences is very
helpful. I personally prefer the longer time charts and
those that daytrade are active on the blog anyway. Using the
S&P or wilshire as a proxy is also good and should cut down on
the overall number of chaarts. FinaM
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Posted by xwallstx on 4th of Feb 2009 at 06:20 am
Matt & Steve - Would like to hear from you guys every day. Just keep it short and sweet. Use the KISS principle! Also, i don't think the weekend newletter needs to be so long.
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Posted by keithbob on 4th of Feb 2009 at 08:12 am
Yes I agree, daily is very desireable, but it could be very simple, 3 charts and 3 minutes. Just the broad strokes. Also, weekend report could be less detailed. You should have some rest and free time.
How about a couple updates
Posted by averageguy on 4th of Feb 2009 at 09:11 am
How about a couple updates during the day , maybe 1 pre & 1 post market right on the blog and skip nightly all together ?
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Posted by finam on 4th of Feb 2009 at 07:44 am
I also like a shorter updates. We can always use your dynamic stickies to update our most watched charts for key support and resistance. I like any trading ideas like the 30 Minute showing the 13/34 EMA crossovers in tonights update. Also pointing out the divergences is very helpful. I personally prefer the longer time charts and those that daytrade are active on the blog anyway. Using the S&P or wilshire as a proxy is also good and should cut down on the overall number of chaarts. FinaM