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Good graphs. Easy to follow and remake except for those equidistants made base on unknown indicators. Just a suggestion. You can put the "4H", "Daily" and "Weekly" buttons before and after the graphs you are posting. This will make it easy for the user if in case he/she wants to go to another time frame without going all the way down the page just to access the time frame buttons. Thanks for your support.
by Bobby Manlapig on 2009-04-08 18:00:24
NO Lifeguard around swim at your own risk-- Trading is comparable to this activity. You swim alone without companions to compare notes where the current wave is heading you could be eaten by the waves. It is more fun to trade with fellow traders and compare notes before we brave the "WAVES".
by Sheila KOH on 2009-01-21 10:48:28
4 hr intervals may be posted earlier before interval ends. Interval times 9 am, 1 pm, 5 pm, 9 pm .
by Sheila KOH on 2009-01-20 08:29:45
Market GAP is likened to --- a tower being constructed where a level was not filled properly with cement and other materials. In the event of a shake up (major resistance hit) it could be possible that the "tower" can collapse ( price corrects) to the point where solid foundation has been built. Ask a CIVIL Engineer he surely can identify this field of expertise in this market situation. Trading is all about our life experience.
by Sheila KOH on 2009-01-19 08:55:51
Hi, Access to the chart and other informations are quite easy, meaning it is user friendly. However, my comment on the header, the picture of the dollar-gear and the candle stick are quite blur. Also the "spike" of the candle is not consistent with the color of the body. Just a question, what is the idea why the candle view was "perspectived" instead of just normal "front" view and the way it was" perspectived" is from right to left instead of left to right? It is opposite to what the actual movement of the chart. For me it connotes that you are in the past yet " looking back" instead of "looking up" to the future". Is there any relevance or idea why it was represented that way? Just my two cents.
by Roderick de Villa on 2009-01-09 10:35:53
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