MitchellMadden

@kroyrunner Hi Tim , apologies for the noob question i am currently creating spreadsheets to track data , i have watched trading tickers and used tradetheticker.blog spread sheet example and found both very helpful. I have split the tickers into separate categories including : market,volume , market cap , float then split them into good , medium and bad day ones. This has however left me with over 100 spread sheets and will take over 2 years to fill each one with 100 tickers. Would you say this is to extensive or worth the time ? Thankyou for the great lessons in the chat !

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kroyrunner Apr 23, 20 10:50 PM

@mitch20 I think you're splitting your categories far too severely if it leaves you with that many sheets. What I do is I track all these things on ONE sheet per setup, and then I can sort/filter by column to see if any of the variables I'm tracking actually make the play more/less likely to succeed

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black_M87 Apr 30, 20 10:00 PM

Hi Tim, your DVDs are great; thank you for explaining your ideas and thought processes in detail, I've found it really helpful in developing my own ideas and strategies. Do you still use Equityfeed (now called Scanz)? What do you use to record your trades? Will there be a sequel to Trading Tickers? Thanks.

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