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    Worldco LLC

    I just wanted to weigh in and say I'm glad to see a well known successful trader speak up for the "Darkside" in regards to NYSE/NAZ and Prop/Home retail.:D And $20 a month for scans?? Whaddya tryin' to do? Help people make money or sumpthin'? ( I use 'em everyday!) Mike S
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    Trading Ideas/Potential Trades

    Probably just me...might be an activeX thing. The adobe worked fine. The naz could be forming a small h&s on the daily with right shoulder support at the trendline of 1940-50 area (and/or 50ma as you mentioned.) There's also some divergence on the rsi etc. but those wacky oscillators can...
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    Trading Ideas/Potential Trades

    anybody else having trouble viewing Pejman's links/charts?
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    Don's Opening's Journal....

    elie, No spreadsheet here. I just pick a couple of stocks and watch 'em daily...figure out the FV...scratch it out on a piece of paper. Shortee, Yep, that's the way I do it. gluck, Mike
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    Don's Opening's Journal....

    I might do it incorrectly but here's an example of the way I play the FV. SP cash closed yesterday at 1160.7 The SP futures (which close 15 min. before the market opens) closed at 1166.5 this morning. I use the FV from this site http://www.programtrading.com/buysell.htm This morning FV...
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    The Archipelago Exchange (Good/Bad?)

    I look at the ecns as only trading internally on their own books on the nyse w/ RT. If isld or arca has the best and I want it I hit/lift the price by routing through the ecn. I don't think we have access to the other exchanges w/ RT. I've been wrong before though.:) Mike
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    The Archipelago Exchange (Good/Bad?)

    What's going to be different about arca and listed stocks? Any other links that explain it? As it is now I see, and sometimes use, arca and island on Level 2 on listed stocks using Realtick. :confused: thanks, Mike
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    Trading Maxims/Quotes

    Don't gamble; take all your savings and buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it. If it don't go up, don't buy it. --Will Rogers (1879-1935)
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