Awww, hell, it's too late to do a post, and I've for a stack of newspapers to read. In the meantime, I found this handy shorthand guide to stock investing:
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Awww, hell, it's too late to do a post, and I've for a stack of newspapers to read. In the meantime, I found this handy shorthand guide to stock investing:
I'm at the airport in Las Vegas, just about to get on the plane to fly home. It's been a fun stay here at the Investools Conference, but I'm definitely ready to be in Palo Alto again. I'll do a post very late tonight, and to those of you whom I met at the show – – – nice to see you in person!
MMM 74.99
AGN 59.90
AZO 142.49
APOL 65.50
LLL 108.51
BAX 71.15
CNI 54.37
GD 94.73
PPG 65.75
FOSL 33.36
Here are a couple of fresh ideas.
I'd like ProphetCharts users to know that there is (finally!) import/export built into the program. In other words, you can export a watch list into a text file and also import a text file so it creates a watch list. This is most helpful for thinkorswim users, since it creates a "bridge" between the two programs.
To export a watch list (which is just a simple .csv file made up just of the symbols themselves), right-click on the watch list name and choose Export Watch List
That lets you save the .csv file wherever you want. To import a list (for instance, from a list that the TOS software generates with its own export command), choose Import from the Watch Lists menu.
Isn't that simple? Even a bull could probably handle it!
And here's an arty shot of your humble narrator, having woken up on his last day here at 5:30 to put together a post for his readers. Good-bye, Las Vegas!