Your writing is concise and thoughtful, but I think doing it daily is too much energy on your part and people won't appreciate it as much as something a bit more scarce . Do it twice a week, then you are just hitting the big stuff in a more meaningful way.
To incorporate the info into any routine, consistency is paramount. Better to declare weekly and be consistent, than daily and be dependent on life not getting in the way that day. Every day. That’d be too aggressive,
Aggressiveness has its place in life; it’s frequently beneficial, but it also has its cost. Apply risk/reward analysis and don’t neglect the mental aspect.
I think your daily emails are thorough and trade-worthy.
I tuned into the DeepVue presentation last Sunday, an hour it started. I thought that was very ‘informational’ and I look forward to the first week of September when it’s projected to rollout in iOS.
Concise is best. Most others do long boring videos or use 5 pages to make one point. During corrections it would be helpful to pick potential support areas and discuss how to handle them. Ex. you did a good interview with Oliver Kell. He discussed his method for starting positions that were stretched to downside. Good to review that.
Your writing is concise and thoughtful, but I think doing it daily is too much energy on your part and people won't appreciate it as much as something a bit more scarce . Do it twice a week, then you are just hitting the big stuff in a more meaningful way.
Thank you for the thoughtful feedback Mark
A few more stocks charts and analysis would be appreciated.
Thanks! Will do
All your work is great and appreciated. Only thing I can think of is to add in key levels for any stocks discussed.
Thanks for the suggestion Anthony
Any thoughts on the effect of rising US yields on growth? This was well covered in the trader conference for last year.
It puts pressure on growth stocks, for me price action is the best tell
Doing great - no change necessary.
I like concise.
Definitely, concise with charts.
To incorporate the info into any routine, consistency is paramount. Better to declare weekly and be consistent, than daily and be dependent on life not getting in the way that day. Every day. That’d be too aggressive,
Aggressiveness has its place in life; it’s frequently beneficial, but it also has its cost. Apply risk/reward analysis and don’t neglect the mental aspect.
Thanks
Thanks Ron this is helpful and thoughtful
Rich -
I think your daily emails are thorough and trade-worthy.
I tuned into the DeepVue presentation last Sunday, an hour it started. I thought that was very ‘informational’ and I look forward to the first week of September when it’s projected to rollout in iOS.
Thank you Rob. IOS development is ongoing and will take a few months to develop, we will be starting that in earnest in september.
Concise is best. Most others do long boring videos or use 5 pages to make one point. During corrections it would be helpful to pick potential support areas and discuss how to handle them. Ex. you did a good interview with Oliver Kell. He discussed his method for starting positions that were stretched to downside. Good to review that.
Thank you for the feedback Kevin, appreciate you taking the time
Length good for me. Thanks.
Thanks Farley
Concise and clear is better than long and murky. All in all, excellent brief.
I personally love seeing a quick one-liner about a stock followed by the visual of the chart. A few more of these would be great.
If you do any intermarry analysis, that would be helpful to see. (ie TNX, oil, DXY, VIX).
Thanks for sharing your experience!
I think your posts are meaningful and concise.
I like that you review the averages and then include
a few relevant stocks. No change necessary.😉
Thank you Marilyn, appreciate the feedback