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Thursday, 11/19/2020 10:39:10 PM

Thursday, November 19, 2020 10:39:10 PM

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Animated charts

One of the things I like to do (altho don't do it very often) is to ;

1) Just capture plain images of charts (every 10 minutes or so) *no annotations added, and paste them into Word.....

2) Collect about a dozen or so of them and then scroll thru them (click thru them) for a motion-animated perspective on things......


Tonight I am doing it with Tokyos' 25,500 Level : This was their close last night :





And then I'll click thru the charts so that I can SEE their index in motion.....












It's VERY rudimentary and crude but effective.....in helping one develop a feel.....IMO




No doubt there are programs out there which can do this (update every minute or 5 minute candle).....so that one can actually SEE something moving however....



I do not have (or have not yet tried looking for) a program which functions this way.





Currently the Nikkei is paused for lunch as it tries valiantly to hold onto its' 12,500 level.....




S&P Futures are down 22 as it's wrestling with this scene.....




If it were to drop, fill the gap and run flat, the S&P Futures would open down 30 (judging from the LOOKS of things).






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