We used to offer a feature like that, but the number of times it was used became smaller and smaller with each passing year.
One idea I've been kicking around lately is creating downloadable PDFs with each one called "The Wisdom of (username)", which would be curating popular threads from a...
The settings haven't changed at all. But maybe when you were gone for two weeks, a lot of alerts that were previously viewable became expired. I'm just guessing on that though.
Aside from saving you a handful of clicks, it's not exactly clear to me how such a feature would benefit you, especially considering that many attachments like zip files, videos of all types, sound files, etc. are not "printable" to a PDF or paper.
In terms of viewing your alerts at https://www.elitetrader.com/et/account/alerts the setup is as follows:
Unviewed alerts don't have an expiration, but previously viewed alerts will remain for 4 days and then they expire and disappear.
That question is like asking "Which is better? Snowboarding or Skiing?" Until you try both and see which one is a better fit for you, there is no correct answer.
When I had a condo in Montreal about 15 years ago, everyone on the same floor shared the same ventilation system. So when the old lady two doors down the hall decided she wanted to make spaghetti and meatballs on Sunday, my entire condo smelled like spaghetti sauce with loads of garlic added...
One thing I've learned about myself over the years is that I have no desire to live in a condo or apartment again regardless of how expensive it is. I like my own space and the freedom of knowing that if I want to really crank up the volume of a movie or some music, my phone won't ring with a...
The reason why the basis of your thread is flawed are many. I'll just name a few:
1. If the Fed mentioned the items you noted, do you really think that the people who really need to hear that message even know what the Fed is? Hint: THEY DON'T.
2. There's a reason why it's called "Personal"...
I asked you to give me an example of what you'd want to hear from the Fed regarding personal responsibility but you haven't answered that question. Obviously since you started this thread, there's a lot you'd probably want to hear from them, so spit it out.
1. Consistently spending more than you earn.
2. Having children when you can't even take care of yourself financially.
3. Marrying the wrong person, aka divorce.
Address it in what way? Give me an example of something you'd want to hear from the fed regarding this personal responsibility issue you've brought up.
I've been eating a lot of fruit lately, especially at breakfast. My wife started making homemade granola a couple of months ago, so now I'm addicted to having a bowl of granola covered in Kefir yogurt and topped with 3 or 4 different kinds of chopped fruit.
Unfortunately, that's a belief that Facebook originally thought would elevate internet participants to a new level of consciousness and respect for one another. But what we've learned over the years from Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn is that verified people are often STILL blockable assholes...
No. I just take whoever will sign up. :D Of course I did man. I've been doing this for 26 years, and I can assure you I turn down way more companies than I allow.
Kalshi is solid and 100% Baron approved.