Whenever I use SlopeCharts, I always use the Full Screen mode. We have now added a new item to Preferences so that you don’t have to bother choosing the full screen each time. Instead, it’ll simply show up that way the moment you load the program.

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Whenever I use SlopeCharts, I always use the Full Screen mode. We have now added a new item to Preferences so that you don’t have to bother choosing the full screen each time. Instead, it’ll simply show up that way the moment you load the program.

Here is an analog I wanted to share: Boston Scientific (symbol BSX), which I am short with an updated stop-loss price of $36:

No new vaccine? No new rally. I guess those are just for Mondays, right? The thrill of Moderna has zeroed out on the ES. To me, the entire rally of people going ape over things going back to how they were in 2019 is sort of laughable, because we had plenty of problems back in 2019 that were never addressed. But you can’t argue sense with a market like this.

Unrelated note: I’ve updated the How to Use Slope video page, so please check it out. Anyway, this week is the last decent week of earnings for 2020. Below are four charts of companies which announce earnings on Friday (in this case, before the open):

I am very pleased to let you know that we now support index options in Virtual Trading. Specifically, the symbols $SPX, $NDX, $OEX, $VIX, and $RUT. Here, for instance, is an S&P index option trade I entered:
