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Hawk > All Good here
Hawk > send some of that cold weather down this way
Have good weekend gang > Later
very good points
D > like a post I saw last night on the subject
in my view the money is being made front running
trades (life in the millisecond world)
???? > I have not had time to read fine print
for Schwab or TDA > maybe I'll look tonight
well that didn't take long >
go an email from TDA > $0 trading
commissions start on Oct 3
> check this out >
Schwab just threw a grenade into the Brokers arena
expect more to follow suit in race to zero
https://pressroom.aboutschwab.com/press-release/corporate-and-financial-news/conjunction-chuck-schwabs-new-book-invested-schwab-remove
same > have a good weekend gang > Later
bee there done that > catch u guys Later
all good here, just still too hot
current mrkt is like playing "whack a mole"
doing nothing as of late trading wise but
have thrown in some tqqq bids in AH on spike downs
thanks
Primary dealers are trading counterparties of the New York Fed
expected to make markets for the New York Fed on behalf of its official accountholders as needed, and to bid on a pro-rata basis in all Treasury
auctions at reasonably competitive prices.
Primary Dealers > (take your pick)
Amherst Pierpont Securities LLC
Bank of Nova Scotia, New York Agency
BMO Capital Markets Corp.
BNP Paribas Securities Corp.
Barclays Capital Inc.
BofA Securities, Inc.
Cantor Fitzgerald & Co.
Citigroup Global Markets Inc.
Credit Suisse AG, New York Branch
Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc.
Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC
HSBC Securities (USA) Inc.
Jefferies LLC
J.P. Morgan Securities LLC
Mizuho Securities USA LLC
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC
NatWest Markets Securities Inc.
Nomura Securities International, Inc.
RBC Capital Markets, LLC
Societe Generale, New York Branch
TD Securities (USA) LLC
UBS Securities LLC.
Wells Fargo Securities, LLC
thanks
have a good weekend gang > Later
opex time again! > Later
look, see > Later
C > I'll revisit that script and see what I can
come up with > I did not write that tScript
The heavy code hitters are usually living in the TOS
Support/Chat in the thinkScript lounge
You Might want to bookmark this following link >
if no open in IE Explorer use FireFox
https://github.com/jshingler/TOS-and-Thinkscript-Snippet-Collection/blob/master/TOS%20%26%20ThinkScript%20Snippet%20Collection.md
heat is killing me slowly
have a good weekend > Later
off to NY racing back in a week > Later
have a good weekend > Later
surfs up, storm coming > good view chart > Later
https://www.windy.com/?34.232,-84.163,5
nope that didn't happen cash position > Later
?? Looking for another tqqq fill (Small load)
see what happens when the Market Makers
adjust from close to early AM
have a "ridiculous" order in @49.64 if a monster
spike down hits premarket otherwise play it as it
appears early or just stay in (cash position)
lots of crazy going on mrkt wise for certain
Got it > Have a good weekend > Later
yep , good spreading logic
D . you in OKC ?
just to add > as in the past
I stay away from days like tomorrow
(Powell/Jackson Hole "Jack in the Box" you never
no what's coming out Box after the handle has been cranked)
Learned my lesson with Bernanke's games
Also Options Expirations, last 2 days of that week
maybe too cautious here as of late but like you mentioned
Technical's are very tough use in this environment
"staying small" here (3x's)
rather rack up a few small wins and or hits
vs some big futures gaps that can erase it all
with a larger load
(Bird in Hand > Take it)
J > glad it came back up
One time I was not so lucky "everything gone" start from Zero
was in conjunction with a big TOS update
an old post I did > Lesson learned > put on a thumb drive
or in my case I have backup hard drives
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=73137469
Will look at TOS memory usage settings on my main box
at home > at any given time I have min 6 or 7 charts
up on dual screens and prob 10 or 12 minimized
J > system restore
couldn't remember if you had win 7 or 10
below is for WIN 10 system restore
J > try this first >
Question
I lost my saved workspace. Is there any way to retrieve my settings?
TOS Answer
If you accidentally lost or deleted a workspace, please try the backup/restore procedure. To do so, log out of the thinkorswim® platform and pull-up the login screen. In the lower left corner, click Gear Icon, then on the next window, click on the Clock icon in the same lower left corner. In the drop down menu, you will see a list of dates. Choose the date you would like to restore to and then select Save. Log back into thinkorswim to view the changes. If you do not see the date you would like to restore to in that list, you can also choose ‘Select backup…’. This will open the thinkorswim directory in which you can open the ‘backup’ folder. This folder will contain builds you can also choose to revert to. Select the folder you prefer and it will be restored. (Please note: If the thinkorswim platform has been fully uninstalled and reinstalled, you will not find previously backed up items here.)
If after you complete the restore the lost workspace does actually appear in the drop down menu of the login screen, select it and then resave the workspace once you are logged into the thinkorswim® platform by going to Setup>Save Workspace As.
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How to Restore a Dell Computer to a Previous Date
Dell computers are a necessity for many people. They are a means by which we communicate, run a business and keep track of what is going on in the world. Occasionally, computers can pick up a bug or a virus that hinders their performance. If you want to go back to a time when your Dell was working efficiently, it is equipped with an option called "System Restore," which will let you restore your operating system to an earlier date. These instructions will work with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7.
Step 1
Power on the computer and wait until it has fully booted up.
Step 2
Click the "Start" icon, then select "All Programs."
Step 3
Go through the programs list and click on "Accessories." When it opens, select "System Tools." In "System Tools" select "System Restore." The system restore window will open, and you will be asked if you want to restore your computer to an earlier date or restore point, or if you want to create a restore point. Choose the option to restore your computer to an earlier date.
thanks > same to you
very good day for tna/smalls > Later
Have a good weekend gang > Later
forgot it was OpEx day/week
11:18 Out tqqq @ 58.89
crap tape day > still holding > All Good here
yep Raw Data
16:43 IN tqqq @ 56.19, very small load
for something to do, been a while
spy data to 10 years back can be downloaded
to Excel from here https://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/spy/historical
have a good weekend gang > Later