actio-et-reactio: for every action there is a reaction. In the background is a sketch by Leonardo da Vinci-teeter-totter- a symbol of how tenuous is the balance between extremes

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Balance is but a brief transition between extremes.

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Bonnie Hill's Trading Pages

Delta and PVAC users long ago discovered the treasure trove over at Bonnie Hill's cycle pages.

If you haven't visited Bonnie Hill's site, mozy on over there and check out the vast resources she's collected, and keeps updated! She has recently added Ensign pages as well as a collection of general charting packages.

Have fun!

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Attention, Users of VolSum, EVRAA, and VolShift

I have coded a number of unique volume indicators over the years and a kind user just today emailed me to tell me that as of the December 2007 release of Ensign Software, the templates for VolSum, EVRAA, and VolShift are no longer working as intended. Unfortunately, I cannot at this time update the templates, but will let you know when new properly functional templates are uploaded. My very sincere regrets!

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Saturday, April 21, 2007

following up: Chick Goslin's Method

Thanks to a recent comment from morganp to a post from March 2005 on Chick Goslin's method, I now can say there is a template available to Ensign users for Chick Goslin's method. Ensign users can download directly from within Ensign the Q&A Template 1296-Concurrence (click only if you have Ensign).

There is some meaty discussion regarding the technical aspects of the implementation, which you can read at Howard Arrington's Q&A Knowledge base article on the topic by clicking on #1296, which will open a new page in IE.

I have created a Chick Goslin page in my Ensign collection that collects all this for reference and easy access.

Thanks morganp! You're a champ!

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moon phases
 

At last, over the rim
of the waiting earth
the moon lifted with
slow majesty
till it swung clear of the horizon and rode off,
free of moorings
- Kenneth Grahame,
The Wind in the Willows

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