this may work for you. it uses a decent amount of memory though
http://www.techsmith.com/jing/
highlight the area, click save, name it, and it saves right to the desktop. then in blogger (using firefox) you can drag and drop the image from the desktop to the blog.
Yes the CRTs are gone. I missed the whole LCD movement, skipped right to LED HD. I certainly got my moneys worth with the CRTs after like 11yrs though.
Thanks for you're blog, it's brilliant and inspirational. I started trading options a couple of years ago but it was more of a hobby than a career choice. It was mainly churning my account over and over, I was down in terms of commissions. I switched to trading futures in March and found that much easier - it's so much more direct. The main issue I have found with my own trading is lack of discipline to monitor my indicators constantly. I work full time (in the UK) and trade the US markets. I compress a 50 hour week into one week so I can leave early each day the following week so I'm home in time for the US market open. Altogether it means I'm working about 70 hours a week so can find toward the end of a trading day I can flag a little. I'm acutely aware of the issue, the lack of concentration I sometimes succumb to. I come to your blog today I see you have a pdf on concentration.
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Bank Robber back in action!
Thanks for posting man - looking forward to whatever comes =)
You gave up the CRT's, Scott? Say it ain't so...
this may work for you. it uses a decent amount of memory though
http://www.techsmith.com/jing/
highlight the area, click save, name it, and it saves right to the desktop. then in blogger (using firefox) you can drag and drop the image from the desktop to the blog.
Yes the CRTs are gone. I missed the whole LCD movement, skipped right to LED HD. I certainly got my moneys worth with the CRTs after like 11yrs though.
Thanks for you're blog, it's brilliant and inspirational. I started trading options a couple of years ago but it was more of a hobby than a career choice. It was mainly churning my account over and over, I was down in terms of commissions. I switched to trading futures in March and found that much easier - it's so much more direct. The main issue I have found with my own trading is lack of discipline to monitor my indicators constantly. I work full time (in the UK) and trade the US markets. I compress a 50 hour week into one week so I can leave early each day the following week so I'm home in time for the US market open. Altogether it means I'm working about 70 hours a week so can find toward the end of a trading day I can flag a little. I'm acutely aware of the issue, the lack of concentration I sometimes succumb to. I come to your blog today I see you have a pdf on concentration.
Synchronicity...
hey what platform do you use for execution?
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