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How to Post Charts in the Forum for Discussion
 
Published by David Waring
02-26-2008


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Default How to Post Charts in the Forum for Discussion

One of our members posted a question today about how to post charts in the forum so we can all discuss different trading opportunities in the market and see questions that people have on the chart. I think posting and discussing charts adds a lot of value for everyone involved so I here is a video on how I post charts in the forum for anyone else who would like to do the same.


If there are any questions or if people have other suggestions for how they post their charts please feel free to post them below.

Best Regards,
Dave

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By lildon01 on 04-06-2008, 11:34 PM
Default just testing{PLEASE DISREGARD}

just testing my chart placing skills




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