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 Slope Tiles, which you can read about here to learn how to make your home page totally amazing-looking.

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.
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 Slope Tiles, which you can read about here to learn how to make your home page totally amazing-looking.

One of you – – I can’t remember who (maybe NYUGrad?) – – made this request, and we finally got around to getting it done. This has to do with the free End of Day Custom Report we sent out.
For years, it has sent this out with the symbols in alphabetical order. Now we let you choose any of these sort methods for your custom report:

I’d like you to change to a different sorting method and – – well – – let me know if it didn’t work! The polite term for this is “field testing.” Anyway, it should work fine, and I hope you folks appreciate this little improvement.
Whoops! I mentioned yesterday our cool new options table were open to all, and we accidentally set them to Platinum only! This has been fixed so, once again, I encourage you to give them a try (which I’ve named, more dramatically, Extreme Options).

We’ve been adding a lot of cool new features for options traders in recent days. There are our Options Charts, our Volume/Open Interest analytics, and, just now, our Options Data Tables. Although the first two are for Platinum members, the third is absolutely free to all users! You will see a dropdown with five different table choices.

I spent yesterday evening greatly improving the guide to our options charts, which you will find on this page. Give it a read! (And let me know of any grammatical blunders).
