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    Trading Models section

    The robots section has been replaced by the "trading models", with the related explanations.


    Pascal

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    Pascal,

    The information in the Trading Models section is no longer present.
    Is there something wrong?

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    Perhaps it's my computer, but I show us below the short level, with no intraday signal???

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdp-brugge View Post
    Pascal,

    The information in the Trading Models section is no longer present.
    Is there something wrong?
    Nothing looks normal on my computer.
    Maybe reload the page?


    pascal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pascal View Post
    Nothing looks normal on my computer.
    Maybe reload the page?


    pascal
    I have no intraday signal. Is that correct? thanks dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidallison@shaw.ca View Post
    I have no intraday signal. Is that correct? thanks dave
    The intraday short signal was confirmed. We will try to not have an empty "intraday signal" box when the signal is confirmed.


    Pascal

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    I have cleared my internet cache and performed a full reload of the page.
    There is nothing to see anymore in the Trading Models section
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    Quote Originally Posted by pdp-brugge View Post
    I have cleared my internet cache and performed a full reload of the page.
    There is nothing to see anymore in the Trading Models section
    I now believe that the access rights have been fixed.


    Pascal

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    I am using Firefox and rather than closing, I instead would click on 1d and 0d figuring that would reload the page. It remained giving the signal 'Bought Protected'

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidallison@shaw.ca View Post
    I am using Firefox and rather than closing, I instead would click on 1d and 0d figuring that would reload the page. It remained giving the signal 'Bought Protected'
    When we are close to a signal, I always check that the time shown on the RT Figure is the same as the time on my clock. If not, I would force a reload, because sometimes the browser stops to synchronize.


    Pascal

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