Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Update on notes from March 27th
I see now that there were some follow-through days up off the low afterall. Didn't realize I had the flags (otherwise known as Paintbars) turned off.
Clearly the GigaScanner is just too hard to figure out. But nobody can suggest a way to simplify it, considering all the functionality available. Some have suggested that I make an instructional video. I think I will.
The latest addition is scans for the Pristine Trader setups. A buy signal is 3 or more down candles followed by an up candle, and visa-versa for a sell signal. I also updated the flags so you can see the price bars light up when the signals are hit. I haven't updated the metrics table yet (which keeps track of the "numbers" of conditions being hit). Not sure how important it is to view this particular set of conditions as a breadth indicator, but I should go ahead and do it.
Note: The Pristine scans are only available with a paid account, and using the Deluxe interface.
Also still chipping away at GigaStockPicks.com but Stock Picks is a very competitive set of keywords in Google. It's virtually impossible to show up in the search results anywhere near the first page.
Clearly the GigaScanner is just too hard to figure out. But nobody can suggest a way to simplify it, considering all the functionality available. Some have suggested that I make an instructional video. I think I will.
The latest addition is scans for the Pristine Trader setups. A buy signal is 3 or more down candles followed by an up candle, and visa-versa for a sell signal. I also updated the flags so you can see the price bars light up when the signals are hit. I haven't updated the metrics table yet (which keeps track of the "numbers" of conditions being hit). Not sure how important it is to view this particular set of conditions as a breadth indicator, but I should go ahead and do it.
Note: The Pristine scans are only available with a paid account, and using the Deluxe interface.
Also still chipping away at GigaStockPicks.com but Stock Picks is a very competitive set of keywords in Google. It's virtually impossible to show up in the search results anywhere near the first page.
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