Iterative Refinement

Quote from sscott:

Just one suggestion from me. I print lots of charts to study when I'm not at home, but your chart would take up so much ink because of the black background that I wouldn't do it. Also it appears to me that the colors of the chart make the chart harder rather that easier to read, just MHO.....

Yeah, it's been pointed out... I found out long ago that staring at dark price bars on a light background for many hours was really hard on my eyes. Adding tons of little channel lines and annotations makes it worse. I even start to get a headache looking at Spyder's charts I've saved from the futs journal (from the colors, not the volume of info :))

I'm pretty used to that color scheme now but I'll experiment with lighter backgrounds.
 
Quote from Specterx:

Yeah, it's been pointed out... I found out long ago that staring at dark price bars on a light background for many hours was really hard on my eyes. Adding tons of little channel lines and annotations makes it worse. I even start to get a headache looking at Spyder's charts I've saved from the futs journal (from the colors, not the volume of info :))

I'm pretty used to that color scheme now but I'll experiment with lighter backgrounds.

Please share the best combo you come up with. I recently made my background a little bit lighter to see if makes a difference.
 
Quote from sscott:

Just one suggestion from me. I print lots of charts to study when I'm not at home, but your chart would take up so much ink because of the black background that I wouldn't do it. Also it appears to me that the colors of the chart make the chart harder rather that easier to read, just MHO.....
some graphic softwares allow you to invert the background color.
 
Quote from ehorn:

My view of the morning. I have included some notes of my MADA (particularly 'A'ction).

Nice :) Right on with anticipating an afternoon pt3 down as well.
 
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