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Based on the timing of this happening (a lot lately), I think it's related to the arrow key left/right to change page that I implemented a couple days ago.
I revised the code to make sure that right arrow does NOT function on last page of thread, which might be causing a problem.
So here's the deal. It was in fact a problem that was persisting with the thread database. I've now fixed the error, and am once again rebuilding the database.
Anyone still having trouble viewing the last page of any thread, please let me know.
You will have to clear your browser cache, unfortunately, to get past the error for now. It will delete itself but this is a quick fix. The origin of the problem is now fixed.
To clear cache in Chrome: Settings/Options, then search "cache" in top search box. Select clear data. Do NOT clear cookies.
Small change to autofocus the editor input box when doing a new reply on the site. So you can just start typing... thank goodness this is finally done!
Guys, I am going to test implementing a new feature for automatic expansion of FIO links. The test is going to be in this thread only, so please ignore any weird things or broken links in this thread for a bit.
Hey guys, I thought many of you would enjoy and benefit from this thread. My intention is to have each poster reply and describe in as much detail as possible an indicator they want created for NinjaTrader.
I am positioned long from 2623 but really it's a toss-up here. The selling was pretty aggressive today. 2620 was Monday's VPOC and we have (in principle) tagged it after hours.
@mtzimmer1 ( took the words right out of my mouth about higher value. …
I had a funny feeling that "they" might use the holiday to try to get a bear move back on... who knows if it will sustain... but if it's big enough by RTH open tomorrow it might cause enough fear to add fuel to the fire. Basically riding …
Just found this thread as the continuation of the previous ES one and it is great to see someone else looking at the market structure.
The rally this week was big-time short covering.
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We sold off again today. I think traders are taking large short …
I am positioned long from 2623 but really it's a toss-up here. The selling was pretty aggressive today. 2620 was Monday's VPOC and we have (in principle) tagged it after hours.
@mtzimmer1 ( took the words right out of my mouth about higher value. …
So guys, while I am messing with this new link expansion tool for posts --- please give me some feedback on the "Best Posters" section of the top of each thread.
Do you find that information useful? It's easy to understand what the value represents?
A suggestion: at present, you give the total post numbers and the total thanks (in parentheses) for the "Top Posters," which I think makes sense. It might also make sense to include the total posts, not just the ratio, for the "Best Posters." Reason: somebody might have made one dynamite post that got a whole lot of thanks, giving him the highest ratio, but he didn't post much, which matters. I think you should show both, still with the order based on the ratio, since it is what differentiates the two groups of posters.
Example:
Best Posters
Joe Trader with 8.0 thanks per post (1 post)
Mike Trader with 3.0 thanks per post (1400 posts)
Both have made good posts, but Mike Trader has contributed more, and is consistent over a span of time, which is shown this way.
Probably most of the time the high-ratio posters will also be among the high-number-of-post guys, but not always, so putting both numbers in gives more information and is still easy to understand quickly.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
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