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11 years 3 months ago #11673 by redchilly
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Food4Thought wrote: Yep, it's great. Pity the hourly isn't free also ;) . It also makes sense for the main posters here to use the same format. Less confusion. :)


F4T

Smaller time frames are free on the mobile platform - right up to 1 min chart - both for stocks & forex
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11 years 3 months ago #11670 by diver993
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Psst! Now, if I could just get everyone to post images at least 1800px x 1112px, so they expand when we click on them, that would be great. They can be larger if you like cos Remo's software will automatically reduce them to a manageable size no worries. It just means the detail in the posts are so much easier to read - especially for those of us who are optically challenged :)

Big thank you for those who are sympathetic!
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11 years 3 months ago #11669 by Food4Thought
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Yep, it's great. Pity the hourly isn't free also ;) . It also makes sense for the main posters here to use the same format. Less confusion. :)
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11 years 3 months ago #11668 by KoolKeith
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Yeahhhhhhh!!!!!

Kool man. That's a great post.

Told you it was good innit! A world apart ;)

Come on, admit it you've been lovin' it in comparison to that ADVFN fluff!

:)

KK
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11 years 3 months ago - 11 years 3 months ago #11665 by Food4Thought
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Ok, first post with new toys!



Monthly:
This months (not finished) candle in apex after touching resistance and retreating. RSI breakout.


Weekly:
SP hasn't touched resistance line yet (next week @ ~82.50) and RSI at resistance. Bullish MACD divergence in play.


Daily:
Breakout downtrend resistance but not at equivalent RSI resistance yet (RSI usually leads). SP retreated below short term trendline (light blue) and RSI is retesting the equivalent short term resistance. IT did gap up nicely on Friday but failed. A gap down Monday would not be positive.

So, a mix really but generally technicals tell me that this should have experienced a sharper technical breakout on the daily on volume, but volume was poor last week. I will be watching the weekly next week to see what happens there.

As noted in an earlier post, one has to consider fundamentals alongside technicals when there is conflict. Why hasn't this exploded out of the downtrend as the technicals say it should have done?
For me, valuation is the big issue here for the reasons I noted before. Even the brokers agree lol. Am not sure which ones are being paid by GKP these days: probably Cantor Fitzgerald ;)

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Cheers
F4T
[and thanks again to KK for the ProRealtime link and other comments. It certainly makes life easier on the longer time frames :)]
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11 years 3 months ago #11654 by diver993
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F4T,

If you want to save charts to your own drive go to the very bottom left of your chart screen and hover over the icon on the extreme left; this gives the option to 'Email; Print; Save; Facebook; Twitter'. Opt to save and you can even specify what size you want to save. This is the best way to save and have access to your charts whenever you like.

Hope you find this useful..
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