In the markets, what goes down must go up
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Doubling DOW...will it take 10 more years ... (to hit 72,000?)
DJIA Historic Charts...since the big one
Link to sets of historical charts of the DJIA going back to the end of 1928. Each set covers 10 years.
Price-to-Indicator-Divergence is a powerful tool ...
It shows on charts before many reversals...long term and short term...
Take advantage of what is presented -- Price-Action Fundamentals and Divergence and Patterns
ApexTrader charting software...properties for templates
The indicators needed to configure the different templates I use are basically the same.
The template names are in each chart's title-bar.
Variations of whether the indicator is set to "visible", whether the left or right scale
is assigned to an indicator, the color choices for each indicator
and some other minor changes make up the differences between the templates :
Old friends visited overnight bringing $1000 per contract
Divergence and the MT SLING pattern
ApexTrader software provided by ApexFutures...is robust & versatile
Gadwin PrintScreen Snapshots... it's Freeware (older version 4.7)
It can still be downloaded via uptodown
This older version can be set-up to take a snapshot of the window that's under the mouse cursor:
In this example, the chart on the left is set to "Always on Top" ...
So when a snapshot is taken of the right hand chart it also captures the left hand chart.
Truly a one-click operation ---
There is also a newer Freeware version available from Gadwin PrintScreen .
The newer version can be set-up to capture the entire monitor screen that's under the cursor:
Both versions can run simultaneously and can be set-up to run automatically when-ever Windows starts.
Both can add a date stamp to your captured pictures and save & name them to any file you designate.
They do not interfere with any other programs you may be running.
Both can be programmed to operate via different keyboard keys OR via different mouse buttons.
I use another Freeware program X-Mouse Button Control to set
the scroll wheel button to snap the active window and a 4th button for snapping the full screen.
Practice Trades - keeping track of 'em . . .
I create snapshots of every trade taken - actual AND practice trades.
I've created a folder for each for record keeping and for study:
5 practice trade examples from this morning are posted below.
Each picture requires two Gadwin PrintScreen Snapshots*** that are then pasted into Paint for more annotations.
On the left is the practice entry, the center & right are what happened afterward.
*** Gadwin is Freeware - it takes a snapshot of the window that's under the mouse cursor
..."but windows still finds a way".
and "Windows Update - this service (is) disabled in services window, however randomly gets reset"
I have had Windows Update disabled in Services for years without it getting reset...
I'm still running Win 7 which might be why...MS may have "fixed that issue" with Win 8 or Win 10.
Although I don't get Windows Updates, Microsoft still finds a way to download certain updates anyway...
AND those cannot be uninstalled, changed, deleted or disabled.
STO SCALP method ...so many opportunities every day
Taking bits-and-pieces at a time -- they add up big-time...
I'm still testing the STO SCALP methodology but it's a very easy one to implement.
The only thing you have to do is place the ENTRY order...your brackets provide the EXIT.
It's looking like brackets set at 6 point TARGET with a 3 point STOP
are favorable for my data feed and charting software.
According to where the stochastic was, this was a fairly late entry when filled but was profitable.