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By tradinglounge · Posted
US stock market is currently showing a bullish trend with several companies, such as Apple (AAPL), Tesla (TSLA), Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT) being very bullish. Stock Market: SP500, Apple (AAPL),Tesla (TSLA), Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft MSFT, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B), Block, Inc (SQ), Meta Platforms, Netflix (NFLX), Enphase (ENPH), Alphabet GOOGL. XFL Finance Sector ETF, JPMorgan JPM & Bank of America BAC, Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS) Stock Market Summary Earnings for large tech stock creates Elliott wave three's Elliott Wave Analysis: Lows in for the stock market as the market Impulses higher Trading Strategies:Continue to hold Long Trades Video Chapters 00:00 SP500 / RUT 07:00 Apple (AAPL) 13:30 Amazon (AMZN) 16:15 NVIDIA (NVDA) 19:38 Meta Platforms (META) 20:23 Netflix (NFLX) 23:23 Enphase (ENPH) 28:28 Tesla (TSLA) 30:52 Alphabet (GOOGL) 33:02 Microsoft (MSFT) 36:49 Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) 38:40 Block Inc. (SQ) 42:59 Bank of America BAC 48:31 TRIAL Buy 1 Month Get 3 Months Analyst Peter Mathers TradingLounge™ Australian Financial Services Licence - AFSL 317817 Source: tradinglounge com -
Look Ahead to 03/02/23: US jobs; Caixin; US ISM non-manufacturing PMI; SASY earnings After the Fed, ECB and the Bank of England all raised interest rates, traders turn their attention to the keenly watched US jobs report. We’ll get live coverage and reaction to the NFPs from IG’s Angeline Ong and Joshua Mahony. Plus, look out for ISM non-manufacturing PMI data for more hints on the health of the US economy, and earnings from French healthcare company Sanofi (SASY). Angeline Ong | Presenter, Analyst and Content Editor, London | Publication date: Thursday 02 February 2023
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Guest Stef
Hi,
In addition to saving templates, I believe you should be able to save charts as well...
If you set up different templates, with multiple charts per template, it becomes difficult and time consuming to "move" a specific chart from one template to another. Especially if you have multiple indicators (system and custom) on the chart that you have tweaked to your liking - whether changing the default values for variables, setting colour zones, resizing areas, etc, etc.
If you were able to save the chart, it would be easy to add it to another template. You could even build your own chart library, with charts that are customized for specific instruments/markets, timeframes, etc.
Some examples of different pre-setup charts:
<Looks like for some reason there is a problem inserting images - on my machine at least. If you click on "Photos" nothing happens. Will insert the charts when this is working again.>
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