I like to turn it on before the open. Sometimes it will up/down grades that don't show up on regular news sites. I think there is a way to edit what it shows.
Not a bad idea. Now that I know what they are, and how to turn them off, they don't bother me that much, anyway. I'm not scalping or anything, anyhow. Just sort of a very active swing trade at the moment. Riding herd on two accounts at once, maybe a little too active. But my other account I am trading with TradingView and it is a lot easier and quicker to manage. Last year I was using IB and wow I had everything set up really nice. I have a 65" screen for the big desktop and I was displaying usually a dozen charts at once, with my hotkeys set up just so, chart trader buttons set up just so, and it was a breeze. The downside is it took me about three weeks to set it all up. And I stopped trading in October, barely after learning the platform and customizing it. Started again in July with Alpaca because of their really nice API and because you can trade the account right from TradingView, where I have a lot of personalized stuff.
Linux on the computers, and custom open source Android on my phones. I have I think 5 Note 3 phones, best phone Samsung ever made. Mrs Monster does have a WinDOHs laptop that Shell makes her use for work. I won't touch it. Ewwwwwww.... Seriously, yes and I honestly don't see why WinDOHs even exists.
%% LOL; yellow is caution. Thats why stock charts/etf charts never default to yellow candles.I NEVER have used arroWs to trade...……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..MY insurance agent gave me a yellow hi lighter/turns green by the end of the day
HAHAHA I sometimes read on the front porch with my hookah and a glass of port in the evenings. The yellow bug lights make yellow highlighter disappear. I am using Orange now. Green is okay too but orange is the one for me.
The yellow arrows are for news. You can disable it in chart options. Another cool thing in chart options, is show my trades as dashes. You can see where you get in and out of the trade on the candlesticks.