We’ve added a new drawing tool to SlopeCharts (two, actually): Linear Regression and the Raff Regression Channel. They are accessed via this icon:

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.
We’ve added a new drawing tool to SlopeCharts (two, actually): Linear Regression and the Raff Regression Channel. They are accessed via this icon:

Only six months ago, Slope didn’t have one morsel of crypto stuff. Now, we’ve got three very cool things going:
My Gold and Platinum members also have access to my shared watch list of 109 of the largest and most important crypto coins out there, many of which I have carefully augmented with trendlines, horizontals, and arcs.
You may have noticed Molecool showing up with surprising frequency recently. He has been hard at work, with his partner in crime Convict Scott, on a new system that will be prominently featured here. I look forward to announcing it, as well as using it myself with my own (real) cash.
Suffice it to say that you crypto fans will find plenty of content and tools here, since, as I have said endlessly, I find the entire crypto scene to be the chart-friendliest environment I’ve seen in decades.
(more…)Although the How to Use Slope page is very important for newcomers to the site, I’ve never been particularly happy with it. For one thing, there were too many videos, and even worse, the videos were a little too long and plodding. I have re-done this series, this time with a lot more pep (and a lot less time), and it’s located here. I hope new Slopers find it helpful.

I started Slope when I was in my thirties. I’m in my fifties now (scary, isn’t it?) Maybe the ol’ eyeballs aren’t what they used to be, but I became increasingly perturbed that Slope’s menus were tough to read. I therefore have changed the menus to be a more brutal black & white contrast for better readability. In fact, I cannot believe I waited this long to make this change, because I find it so much easier to read.

The big event this afternoon will be Amazon’s earnings report. That’s pretty much the high water mark for this earnings season, and things will die down day after day, so that in a couple of weeks it’ll be down to companies no one has ever heard of. Here are a few views into Amazon from Slope………
Here are prior reactions the day following earnings announcements:
