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wse
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 2:48:38 AM
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some of you may have read that ill be launching a free youtube channel where you can view some of my trading videos where i discuss everything from a to z. in trading, market commentary, and stock picks...

im still in the middle of creating some videos and doing some editing but need help from some of you guys. so tell me...

- would you prefer more technical, market commentary, or individual stock videos?
- what are some specific topics you'd like to see?
- whats your attention span in minutes per video?
- do you know of any good video programs that can record voice + capture certain parts of my screen? (preferably free)

also, the more views/subscribers i get, the more frequently i'll update especially with stock picks and technical explanations..
Golfman25
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 7:43:05 AM
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Camstudio is a pretty good recording system.  I think they have a free version. 

I have a short attention span -- about 5 mins. 
I prefer discussion of setups and exectuion.  
Live trades are always cool.
Good luck. 
diceman
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 9:16:04 AM
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I would agree with Golfman25.
 
Five minutes or less.
 
Set-up and why.
Entry and why.
Exit and why.
 
Maybe 10 to 20% of videos about market but mostly stocks.
 
Other ideas:
 
Timeframes.
Daytrade set-ups
Swing Trade set-ups
Long trades
Short trades
What to look for in picking a candidate.
 
Good Luck
 
 
Thanks
diceman
mammon
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 9:49:02 AM
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I would agree with my esteemed collegues from the East.

The What 
The Why
The How

Reasonable short time

Perhaps different degrees of complexity, for us simple minded folks

Mammon
Mark17
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 12:28:10 PM
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I agree with Diceman:  light on market commentary and heavy on the rationale for the trade, setup, trigger, and exit.  Five minutes sounds like a good limit.  

Sounds interesting!
davidjohnhall
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 12:58:05 PM

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No one here has mentioned Celebrity Gossip or or Reality Television Roundup?

Just kidding.

I also think 5 minutes would be fantastic.  You might want to include position sizing/money management and/or a trading psychology thought of the day.

Good luck.  

David John Hall
proberts1957
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 1:25:13 PM
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wse,

I agree with everything above...

As far as video recording I dont know if this will fit the bill for you or not but I use a free program from Microsoft called Community Clips.  It will record what you have on your screen (audio also) and I use it a lot to create training videos for software we use at work. People can view my screen as I step through various functions of the software. Just Google Microsoft Community Clips.
jas0501
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 2:28:34 PM
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Cool idea!


Meta task:
It would also be cool if during your learning process of doing these videos you kept notes and posted your experince and learnings at some point, just in case there are others willing to take the plunge.


One additional thought, if the video is presenting a collection of selected charts, sharing the watchlist on Stockfinder would make post review of the charts, or view-time review, via pause, easier.



jas0501
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 2:29:22 PM
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Cool idea!


Meta task:
It would also be cool if during your learning process of doing these videos you kept notes and posted your experince and learnings at some point, just in case there are others willing to take the plunge.


One additional thought, if the video is presenting a collection of selected charts, sharing the watchlist on Stockfinder would make post review of the charts, or view-time review, via pause, easier.



wse
Posted : Friday, August 7, 2009 2:51:12 PM
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thanks a lot all...

i actually tried using camtasia but the video was too distorted when i ran it with any of my platforms...

ill try the community clips program and see how that works out...

if you guys have any more ideas, keep them coming :P  also the more views/subscribers i get, the more frequently ill put up some videos
Apsll
Posted : Saturday, August 8, 2009 7:43:24 AM

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Howdy Ken (Wse)... I agree with David. I think that the new traders could "profit" from learning the basic psychology of trading. Money managment should be high on the list too; Then maybe some basic education on indicators and then finally leading up to some live trades and market analysis.

Good luck with the video series I cannot wait to check them out.

The chess board will still be their when I am not so busy...

Apsll, aka castleme21....
BobMc
Posted : Saturday, August 8, 2009 12:19:20 PM
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I'm not familiar with UTube capabilities - but, one of the great things behind the Worden webinars is that they can be viewed (and downloaded) anytime - not just the time they are originally broadcast.  That would be important because not everyone is available at the same time.  Other than that, I would concur with the previous suggestions.

Thanks for your willingness to share ideas

Regards
Bob Mc
wse
Posted : Saturday, August 8, 2009 3:43:38 PM
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youtube allows you to download each video for a nominal fee of  $0.99 then you can move it to your ipod, cd, dvd, or anywhere else you'd like so that you can view it any time...

thanks for the ideas all, i started creating some videos and am just trying to come up with good intros/exits to each video, maybe a theme song haha
hiromj
Posted : Saturday, August 8, 2009 8:23:28 PM
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Thnks wse. Would love to learn from your vast experiences with options. Would be great of that could be incorporated into your videos.
wse
Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 2:06:33 AM
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sure thing.. ill be sure to bring up options, easy ways to understand them, how to use them, etc in future videos.. still trying to figure out a good intro/ending to each video before starting to upload them..

on another note, im going to be changing my worden name too for when i make my youtube channel :P  will keep you guys posted
wse
Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 7:17:43 AM
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to make sure the videos are interesting and apply to everyone, tell me this people...

what are your most common problems when it comes to trading? whether it be an actual aspect of the trade, missing the trade, or being purely psychological?
Apsll
Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 8:36:30 AM

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Ken I think that a good (new) name for you would be "Protrader"

Anyway starting tomorrow I will be very busy for some time. When I return; I am sure that your videos will inspir and educate some folks that could sure use it.

Good luck pal. (I will stop in maybe once a week to see how it is going)

Apsll.
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Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 10:58:25 AM
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QUOTE (wse)
to make sure the videos are interesting and apply to everyone, tell me this people...

what are your most common problems when it comes to trading? whether it be an actual aspect of the trade, missing the trade, or being purely psychological?


Hi wse,
The biggest area I have trouble with is identifying which stocks I should be watching. You posted a few items and I would love to be able to narrow down the list to such a degree. Actually any help in that area would be great, video or otherwise.
Thanks,
L
wse
Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 2:40:30 PM
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great topic! that will def be one that i cover which i neglected to leave out in my notes
wse
Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 5:25:53 PM
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are there any specific strategies/websites that you all use for your technical analysis? i'd probably like to dissect them or go into them a little deeper in the upcoming youtube videos.. i think it would be pretty interesting stuff

if you want to post your strategy and have it peeked at, just post it below :D
wse
Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 12:07:42 PM
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so i made a couple of videos which i havent posted online yet but im having trouble coming up with maybe some sort of theme song or saying to start off each video.. any suggestions? :P
davidjohnhall
Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 12:31:10 PM

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There's only one way to go -- The A-Team Theme Song.  LOL  
Or Magnum PI.
Just watched both on my iphone -- I think I need a mustache and an '86 Ferrari.

I'm pretty sure they have online royaly free music, check into that.   

diceman
Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 9:33:48 PM
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"so i made a couple of videos which i havent posted online yet but im having trouble coming up with maybe some sort of theme song or saying to start off each video.. any suggestions? :P"
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If it relates to the recent year in economics:
 
Thriller by Michael Jackson (RIP)
Ball of Confusion by the Temptations
When the World is Running Down by the Police.
The Gambler by Kenny Rogers.
Canary in the Coalmine by the Police.
Helter Skelter by the Beatles.
Get Back by the Beatles
If Six was Nine by Jimmy Hendrix.
Manic Depression by Jimmy Hendrix
Anything by Five Finger Death Punch.
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If it relates to the recent market rally:
 
Short People Got No Reason to Live by Randy Newman
What's Going On by Marvin Gaye.
How High the Moon by Les Paul (RIP)
Lucy In The Sky with Diamonds by the Beatles
The Magical Mystery Tour by the Beatles
Up, Up and Away by the Fifth Dimension.
Good Vibrations by the Beach Boys.
Ode to Joy by Bach
(Johann Sebastian (not the guy from SkidRow))
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Typically anything in the Death Metal genre works well.
There's just something about no fifth guitar crunch and
trading that go well together.
(especially in dropped tuning)
 
 
Thanks
diceman
 
ben2k9
Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 9:44:20 PM

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Diceman...you sound like you play guitar!  Dropped D tuning for heavy crunching is always cathartic to me....it's almost like hitting a punching bag.

WSE - if it's music, how long would you want it to be and what kind of vibe?


proberts1957
Posted : Friday, August 14, 2009 11:41:59 PM
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How about the original "Mission Impossible" theme song... 
mammon
Posted : Saturday, August 15, 2009 11:51:11 AM
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"Bad Moon Rising", C. Clearwater Revival.  Good for almost anything in these troubled times.

One of three tapes in my rig.....

("Twilight of the Gods" and "How's Bayou" Cajun music the other two)


Mammon
wse
Posted : Saturday, August 15, 2009 4:03:05 PM
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not sure about the kind of song.. the length doesnt matter, even if its something short like 15 seconds its fine... i dont want it to be something drug out :P   haha i was thinking back to space ghost coast to coast and liked the vibe there.. ill be sure to check out everyones recommended songs
diceman
Posted : Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:08:40 AM
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wse
 
My suggestions were somewhat tongue in cheek and relates more to
how the title of the song fits that environment.
 
I'm not sure how it works but I would imagine there is some type of
copywrite protection on popular songs.
 
There must be places that supply generic music for this type of
application.
 
Your best bet would be if you knew someone who played music.
 
I'm sure a simple keyboard pad and electric drums would suffice.
You could even say something like "Stock Market Charts" with heavy
reverb and echo. Bingo you have your intro.
 
Thanks
diceman
wse
Posted : Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:45:16 AM
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yeah i was actually reading that its ok to use 10% of the song or get a copy of the master user license
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Posted : Monday, August 17, 2009 12:16:49 AM
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I don't get by here often, I find not listening to these debates helps my trading. this looks interesting for some one looking for ideas.
Try some ending moves up or down, showing how to look for trades in the other direction as this move is completed.
wse
Posted : Tuesday, August 18, 2009 7:37:34 PM
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ok so right now im torn between using part of magnum pi or a team as the opening song for my videos lol...

also does anyone have a list of websites, strategies, etc that they use that i can mention in the videos?

i've been writing up a giant list of a topics and how to break down the videos etc... also the more viewers/subscribers i have, the more frequently ill post the videos... so right now the plans are 1 or 2 videos a week and if i get more ill probably start doing 1 video per day or even several per day (containing live trading)
intothetrade
Posted : Thursday, August 20, 2009 12:28:15 PM
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what do you guys think of an occassional youtube video everytime i see buy/sell signals on SPY?
intothetrade
Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 1:25:53 PM
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ok all..

i just uploaded some of the youtube videos, let me know what you think :P
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Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 1:38:46 PM

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It is about time you $#$$## $##%$$ I was begining to wonder what happened to you.. 

How are you old friend? How about a link to the vids or did I miss somthing? I have been busy so if you already posted it then excuse me.....
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Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 2:06:32 PM
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haha pretty good just been busy doing renovations... been getting a lot of rain throughout the day here lately... a week ago on saturday, ALL internet connections in the country went down for a few hours.. how crazy is that? will post up some pics once i shrink down the photos and send it to you on skype

since i cant post links, just do a search for my name on youtube
ptb
Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 2:50:17 PM
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did a search on "intothetrade" and got no results
intothetrade
Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 2:52:06 PM
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ok ill check it in a few, youtube is loading very slow for me right now
proberts1957
Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 7:09:49 PM
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I just did a search also and didnt find anything.

"intothetrade" right?
hiromj
Posted : Tuesday, September 1, 2009 10:20:25 PM
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I couldn't find anything either.
intothetrade
Posted : Wednesday, September 2, 2009 8:11:53 AM
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so i contacted youtube and it turns out the files got corrupted when it uploaded so i have to do them again.. will do some day trading today - any requests? ill check here every so often to see
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