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To: buckbldr who wrote (73790)10/24/2006 3:32:59 PM
From: Paul Kern  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 206197
 
Edit...I see that I failed again....wish someone could post instructions on how to accomplish these links to selected StockCharts....I used to, but seem to have forgotten the procedure any more. Sorry.

Look for where it says "linkable version".

Click on that.

A new copy of the same chart comes up.

Use that new chart's url for your link.



To: buckbldr who wrote (73790)10/24/2006 3:52:00 PM
From: - with a K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206197
 
Buck, you can try these steps for posting the actual chart instead of providing a link. The URL is the address, usually in the upper right hand corner.

Showing charts with IE:

left click on the image itself to make sure the cursor is not elsewhere,

then right click on it... select Properties.

copy the URL by clicking and dragging your cursor over it, highlighting it (NOT the http:// part)

hit CTRL+C to put the URL in your memory buffer

in your SI post type: [chart paste URL here by CTRL+P [/chart
with a right bracket ] after each "chart"

Note: There can be no spaces.

Don't forget to insert the / (forward slash) in front of the bracketed chart at the end of the URL

UNCHECK the Preview/Spellcheck box

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Here's your chart, following those "clear as mud" steps above. :>)






To: buckbldr who wrote (73790)10/24/2006 7:15:11 PM
From: quehubo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206197
 
Buck with PTEN I picked up some options and increased exposure at $23 or so. I am about 15% loaded with PTEN but also picked up other na ng plays exposed to same fears. GRP HAL CPX BAS THE.

I think PTEN sees mid $35's again as long as we dont have a repeat of last Winter.