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  1. Jan 21, 2024 · I am using TOS (Think or Swim) platform. You can make your own sound wav files using windows 10 wav file creation tools to create text alerts or signal noise alerts. Like for the TICK index i like to hear TICK +800 (in voice) & +1000 & +1200... ditto for TICK -800, -1000, -1200. For different stocks you can use a voice to tell you WHAT stock is ...

  2. Jul 12, 2006 · That's what makes a market. I'm not anonymous, I'm easily accessible, and I am confident any critically thinking person can do some homework outside our little repartee and come to a satisfactory conclusion, at least regarding the veracity of what I say. Tom Alexander. #22 Jan 8, 2007. Share.

  3. Jan 11, 2004 · I am a confessing audiophile myself, I've got a pretty big sounds collection at this stage (=thousands!). Hard to wade through it all, but I'll just post a few sounds here that I use/have used for trading. See how you go... t-sounds 1.zip. File size: 62.5 KB. Views: 1,917. #8 Jan 12, 2004.

  4. Jul 12, 2006 · Instead, the conference was about setting up a business plan for about 1 day (Joe), second day was Tom simply repeating what I have already read and now and use for trading. The third day had us listen to Doug (the psychologist) for about 2 hrs and then go over more rehashed MP stuff from Tom.

  5. Jul 12, 2006 · I have heard that Tom is an active member of Al Queda, and has blown up several buildings recently in the San Diego area. I am wondering if anyone is going to attend his seminar the following week, where he shows Al Queda hopefuls how to blow up a variety of buildings, how to mistreat household pets, and how to push old ladies out of the way at the supermarket.

  6. I've been reading Tom Alexander's book and listening to his daily briefings for a few weeks now. Also heard him on a few free webinars. Best market profile education I've had so far.

  7. Dec 5, 2019 · From my studies here are the general principles on how to cull a universe of stocks from reading Jack's posts, Sypder's posts as well as others. 1. RS/EPS 90 or better, adjusted to achieve a list of around 100 or so stocks. 2. Filter the list looking for stocks priced between $10 and $50.