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A Look at the US Dollar on Multiple Time-Frames
A Look at the US Dollar on Multiple Time-Frames
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Sure looks like a possible bottom in the Dollar.
Nice signals on the Elite Oscilliator on the 34 min chart.
Pound for pound Chop, you're a kilogram! Thanks for the great charts and comments... so much more then following blind opinion is logic and reason. Cheers !
Hey ChopShop
not sure what Big Dick, err, I mean Biggus Dickus is talking about.. I have no problems with Firefox accurately displaying your charts... best guess is that Big Dick needs a nice new Dell 22" screen! (no offense, Big Dick)
Love the software.. I am checking twice and and making a list.. I need to get this chartware.
Billy Bob
Hey BB
I have a Mac, a Windows desktop and an Ubuntu laptop at home. I guess you could call it a heterogeneous environment!
The Mac and the Windows PC are fine with these postings as they are set at a decent resolution (i.e. minimum of 1280 x 1024). However, max resolution for the Ubuntu lappy is 1024 x 768. Seeing as my eyesight is not what it used to be, I sometimes zoom in using Ctrl ++ on that lappy to read small text. That's when the issues occur with these charts. Zooming out (Ctrl --) fixes the issue but makes the text small again.
cheers
BD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K8_jgiNqUc
Yes - beautiful 'crystal-clear' pictures but for those of us using Firefox on Ubuntu, the formatting is comprehensively screwed-up. The entire right-hand column overlaps the pictures. I can send a screenshot if necessary.
Display/formatting seems to be OK using any browser in Windows/Mac
cheers
B.D
P.S. Correction. It's happening on Firefox on any and all OS's when you use Ctrl ++ to zoom. This does not happen on I.E.
P.P.S. This behaviour does not occur on all other posts - just yours. Still love the charts though...;-))
thank you for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful piece of constructive criticism, BD; we really do appreciate your concern !
bottom line: if ya have a screen resolution that is 1024 x 768 or lower then, yes, the charts are being cut off a bit on the right.
we post 'em with a 640 pixel width because anything less renders our png's simply un-viewable unless ya click on 'em to blow 'em up ... and since some folks don't wanna bother with clicking on a few charts to examine them in greater detail via a new window, we've decided to stick with 640 and try to manage the collateral damage that they entail.
that said, we do apologize if its a pain in the butt and thank ya for bearing with.
glad to see folks like the new format bc we can keep 'em coming real easy like just taking a few pics and annotating a bit of trader speak on 'em. hope everyone had fun at the casino today !
Phase two of lumpy gravey....
Volcker says holdings of dollars around world have reached increasingly uncomfortable levels for those holding it and responsible for its stability - Reuters 12:45 PM
Thanks for the "heads up". Possible bottoming beginning but not quite yet?
OT: funny how fibonators always use such magical timeframes and ema's- at least sticking to one principle.
Now this is more like it. thanks.
There can be a case made on the monthly that there is an attractor to the bottom line in your envelope. We will see. It also can be a resistance as noted in the shorter timeframes.
"The dollar is the permanent inverse to truth."