any resource for footprint chart?

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by rcsmie, Sep 6, 2020.

  1. rcsmie

    rcsmie

    So far I've only seen the Axia one offering course for about 1k £
    are there any other sources out there with more reasonable price?
    perhaps a book?
     
  2. DevBru

    DevBru

    Amazon is full of books. Amazon even started as a bookstore.

    So if i were looking for a book, i would probably take a look there ...
     
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

     
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  4. rcsmie

    rcsmie

    you might as well tell me that google is full of info.
    go google.....
     
  5. Overnight

    Overnight

    Google is not full of info. The Internet is. Google is just a search engine to find stuff on the Internet. Hope that helps you.
     
  6. rcsmie

    rcsmie

    Not entirely true, Google actually collects lots of data from the internet. That’s how the query could be done quickly.
    For example, if you google elitetrader footprint chart, you’d see this post and other footprint chart related posts from here. They are already catalogued and saved in google database. Without these being saved prior your search action, there’s no way google could produce search results in split seconds.
     
  7. Overnight

    Overnight

    Google does not hold content. Google simply searches for content. A Robots.txt file will prevent Google from finding yer stuff online, were the site admin of whatever website chose to utilize that feature.

    Flush the cache!

     
  8. Tradex

    Tradex

    No freaking text file (or anything else for that matter) can prevent a search engine like Google from finding your stuff online, my friend... ;)

    And soon, with the Internet Of Things, even our TV, our fridge or our toaster will be able to record almost everything we do, so to speak.

    It will be like in the British series The Prisoner (it's full of Illuminati symbols by the way) and its famous "I'll be seeing you" slogan, a prophetic slogan indeed... :cool:

     
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  9. rcsmie

    rcsmie

    https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/1687222?hl=en
    there are pages being cached in google server.
    I'm not 100% sure but I believe that's all the text from a site
     
  10. Overnight

    Overnight

    #10     Sep 6, 2020