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Bullshark made a post on the Option Millionaires website that details how to add Mikey's T3 indicator, the one he uses in Quote Tracker, into Think or Swim.
http://www.optionmillionaires.com/forums/options-101/adding-t3-indicators-to-tos/
Hope that helps!
I'm still trying to understand how any of this makes a bit of difference?
This is yet another non-issue, but hey whatever floats their boat.
Guess Fred will just have to keep on doing great things at HHSE...same as he's been doing.
By the way, I haven't sold a share today
That's the way I see it too!
Yeah doesn't make much sense does it?
I keep reading things like:
We always stay tuned around here...
...unfortunately I only keep seeing the same old tired reruns.
Good luck with those cheapies, but I suspect nobody is stupid enough to sell them to you.
Players, hold long and strong and fade the noise!
Go HHSE
I guess I'm just imagining the 654,200 in trades today? A lot more BUYS than SELLS, by the way.
HHSE is getting stronger everyday.
I'm proud to own shares in HHSE, texasfoldem.
Don't they know this just makes us dig in even deeper?
I love my HHSE shares!
This is a complete fabrication of the truth...
HHSE - Strong...like bull!
Growing by leaps and bounds.
Very happy to own shares in such a great company.
Well said. That was only a cool $29,700 BID sitting there for the taking. That was some mighty fine BID support.
HHSE looking good. We'll really be rocking next week!
HHSE now showing on StockCharts.com
All previous TDGI chart data available.
Thanks for clarifying! I thought it was thinkorsink.
I've seen other stock symbol name changes on stockcharts.com continue to display the charting data for both symbols.
We should be good!
Looking good this morning!
Yep, today was solid as a rock!
That end of day ask slap was amazing!
Thanks to all the players!
Go HHSE
So you lower your bid as the stock is rising? LMFAO!
Good job texasfoldem!
Go TDGI
Yeah, OK! Good luck with that...
Go TDGI
Awesome news! Some said it would never happen...
...and I laughed at them!
Go TDGI
I guess you don't see that 1,000,000 on the BID @ .0265?
How much is that worth again?
Go TDGI
Wow! Those are some solid numbers...
Walmart is definitely our bread and butter and we should see a big jump in revenue in 2012.
Something tells me we have more great news hitting any moment.
Go TDGI
Your friend probably has all the answers you're looking for, if he's "talking TDGI up for a while now".
Good luck!
Yeah, that seemed like a hatchet job!
Looks like we'll be heading right back there and then some.
BTFD!
Yep, that's huge!
If folks are going to put so much spin on when it drops below .02, then you better bet we're going to get excited when it moves over .02.
Made my account look great today!
You could consider offering a free version with some basic features, and then the paid version with more "options" - pun intended
Wow! Nice to read the truth.
Thanks Niko!
LOL! This is NOT Eric selling. I can see where the confusion would be.
OMG! I forgot about that game.
That was awesome!
LOL!
Excellent post, and great reminder that bases count!
I just clicked the Keep link! Thanks!
That's a mighty fine rule, sdh!
Best of luck to you!
Thanks for pointing out what a tremendous buying opportunity is available for TDGI investors...old and new!
TDGI could very well reach old heights, and beyond!
February 24, 2011 ======>.066 New 52 Week High!
March 07, 2011 =========>.065 Kissed the New 52 Week High!
Thanks for sharing steeeve. Sounds like you put together a good working plan for yourself. Keep it up, and good luck!
I always heard the toughest part about trading is selling. I guess that's debatable, but I know I've personally struggled with it at times for the same reasons sdh mentioned earlier:
1) Don't take a loss early enough, which leads to...
a) Loss of more capital than expected or planned
2) Sell too early, which leads to...
a) Kicking yourself for not squeezing more out of the trade
I couldn't agree more that a trader needs discipline, a trading plan, and an exit strategy. These make sense and should help mitigate loss of capital if the trade turns against you. Cutting losses quickly is key to staying in the game.
But if you are too strict with your rules, how will you ever catch a whopper, if say you're always selling at 30%, 50%, 100% (all of which are fantastic returns)? Hell, I would love anyone of these returns...but isn't it funny how when I hit 30%, I'm now holding out for 50%, and then 100%...and then there's a pullback and I have the chance to sell at 80%, then 40%, then 20%, but never do. Doh!
Looks like I need to work on the emotional side of my trading.
Thanks for your thoughts, bruderphillip!
Great discussion, guys!
Would you mind giving some insight into why you chose to sell?
Was it because you had a nice 100% double? Or because you saw some weakness in the chart? Some other reason(s)?
It's always great to hear what other traders are thinking when they decide to buy/sell/hold.
Oh, and congratulations on your double! There's more of that out there waiting for you
Thanks
There's a niche market for EVERYTHING!
You just have to target your customers.
This can be another great revenue stream for TDGI.
Doesn't mean there's not a market for...
...off brand, no star, no named independent films.
for $1
Thanks Spng! I'm also aware of several 10M+ shareholders who are still in the game, with no intentions of selling any time soon.
It's well known in the penny community that the issues with Penson has put a world of hurt on many penny trader's accounts and have forced some to move to other brokers, only to find a short while later that their new accounts are being rejected and closed, and in many cases forced to liquidate penny stock holdings in order to be accepted at a new broker.
This has been a nightmare for many traders.
Fortunately for myself, I have been with TDA for many years and puchased all of my TDGI shares through them. At one point, I had thought about moving to one of the cheaper commission brokers, but I'm happy I never did.
I personally feel that this issue with Penson has been a big reason in the price drop in TDGI. Not the only reason, but big enough to cause issues.
Who's to say those who were forced to liquidate are not currently, and quietly, restablishing their long positions? I believe they are.
GLTYA! Oh yeah, IMO!