bar2k |
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Monday, October 31, 2005 |
Tuesday, November 7, 2006 9:02:39 PM |
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If you have a logitech keyboard and have itouch running (the little green guy in your task bar) then TC will not respond to your F keys. You can configure itouch to do a function key pass through [/quote] I am still confused, when i am looking at a chart and press the F1 to F12 keys my chart never changes or anything[/quote]
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QUOTE (EdBreliant) Can I put in a discussion in the forum requesting ideas and or samples any form they have used for keeping records of their trades, giving data to study to improve my trading style, i.e, date, price quoted, days held,sold price, etc. Can I put my personal email address in the discussion for anyone to mail me a sample of what they use? Ed Breliant
Use the portfolio manager at MSN moneycentral it will all you to do all the above.
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QUOTE (tinobe) HI, where can i open a simulating account to practice my trading.
MSN moneycentral has a nice portfolio tracking tool. Use Internet explorer and download the activeX portfolio tool.
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Thanks you all for the insightful answers. The moral of the story, I still have a lot of learning to do. I have done a lot better this year by using CANSLIM and adding Telechart to my arsenal.
Any recommendations on the video training material on worden.com site?
--bar2k
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Hi I picked up shares of NTRI on 11/3 @ 32.73 and sold them today at 32.43.
My reason for buying: Based on fundamentals.
In the interim: I spent a lot of time learning to use TeleChart over the last week and 1/2. After reviewing several of the worden reports/stock comments and forum topics on Money Mtream (MS) and TSV I decided to sell the stock.
My reason for selling:
I noticed that the TSV18 has crossed below it 10 day moving average (a leading divergence??) and MS was pretty much flat on the daily chart. Given that the stock is way above it 50 day moving average of 27.08, I concluded that this stock will most likely pull back based on the the TSV direction and how far above the moving average it was.
My Question:
Was this a correct sell decision? Was my analysis of the chart pattern flawed? The company still passes my fundamental analysis (CANSLIM) but the technical analysis said SELL to me.
Should I wait around and keep it on my watch list until it does a correction to get in at a better entry price?
Thanks
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