How many times have I mentioned the AXL analog? A dozen? Two dozen? Anyway, this is finally entering slaughter-ville. It also gave me the opportunity for one of the most clever post titles of all time.

Slope initially began as a blog, so this is where most of the website’s content resides. Here we have tens of thousands of posts dating back over a decade. These are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on any category icon below to see posts tagged with that particular subject, or click on a word in the category cloud on the right side of the screen for more specific choices.
How many times have I mentioned the AXL analog? A dozen? Two dozen? Anyway, this is finally entering slaughter-ville. It also gave me the opportunity for one of the most clever post titles of all time.

OK, I am truly excited to be writing this post. Not only because the charts are electrifying, but also because it gives me a chance to show off precisely why I created Grid Charts in SlopeCharts.
I actually considered making this a free post, but ya know, I’ve had it up to the proverbial “here” with freeloaders. I mean, if a few dollars a month is seriously an issue, I’m not sure why anyone would pretend to be a serious trader. Indeed, I’m planning to take away DOZENS of features from the non-premium members and keep them strictly within the purview of this walled garden. Screw those guys.
(more…)I used to be a huge fan of analogs. So much so that I dedicated an entire section of SocialTrade to them. There are at least two huge problems with analogs, however:
One company that hardly anyone had ever heard of in April but is the talk of the town today is, of course, Beyond Meat.

I didn’t mention it yesterday, but Slope had its 23,000th post. How about that? Maybe we’ll make a big stink when we get to 25,000. Anyway, here’s another one.
I present to you the chart of the Dow Industrials from the late 1930s, tinted by your humble narrator and only friend.
