Just a few examples from our Options Chart product of how regret can be presented to you in an efficiently agonizing fashion.

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Just a few examples from our Options Chart product of how regret can be presented to you in an efficiently agonizing fashion.

Sounds like a heavy title for a post, doesn’t it? Fear not! It is just a new improvement in our Options Chart page. Now, when you’ve marked a point at which you Bought an option, you can mouse over it and see what the change-to-date is, based on the most recent price. Here, for instance, is my lovely profit on those NVO puts:

I’d like to get your opinion on something. First, let me explain this new feature in SlopeCharts:
Step 1: I click on this new icon

Step 2: I get this message.

Step 3: I share the generated link (in this instance, this URL) with whomever I want so they can see the chart image I’ve created without having to use Slope at all.
(more…)Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is the Equity Super Summary which you can explore here.

Every day for the next week, I’m going to highlight a feature on Slope that I think doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Today’s page is Global Economic Charts, which you can learn about here.
