Daily close today @6.61 I have decided to do nothing. The entire UNG position is 1750 shares... 4.2% of this ROTH account on date of entry. Sorry, no implosion here! lol. Applying some basic volume analysis to the position, I see low and decreasing volume on these drip-drip-drip lows. The daily HL ranges confirm that volume observation. I expect a large(ish) outside day to end the dripping, and give some fresh tradable input.
A few (AI)toys I've been looking at and tinkering with... An "empty" AI database that learns YOU... https://www.personal.ai/ Assist with coding, directly hooked into the development IDE of your choosing... https://codeium.com/ I don't subscribe to TradingView, but so what... https://www.pinescriptwizard.com/ A new PKM (no AI, yet). This one works more like the way I think!... much more than Obsidian and Logseq anyway... https://capacities.io/
A thread titled what are the most valuable lessons you have learned is active... https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/what-are-the-most-valuable-lessons-you-have-learned.375546/ In essence, I'm posting, here in MY journal because I'm off topic in that I'm posting in regards to life, not trading specifically. Plus I'm using music lyric videos to state my opinion that life does not revolve around trading I don't expect many, if any, to listen, think, and understand how this applies to one approach to trading. That one approach is 100% defined by the trader!! My trading advise... sing the same song every trading day. Own it! Stop looking for different songs. Good trading to all.
The above was posted on Tuesday in the ES Thread. It is YM. 1 day later, interested readers can decide for themselves the worth of the mentioned numbers and expectations.
Capacities looks interesting. Is it markup based like Logseq and Obsidian? Darkmode? Whiteboard? Plug-ins?
Nope. not md. But exports to md. Actually, the deal breaker for me changing to Capacities is the online database. Plus it's proprietary. For specific use cases, Capacities has a place, and might be the right tool for a job, but not for everyday use. Logseq is my pkm thang. All these second brain apps have shortcomings. The other one I want to like is AnyType, but it seems it was built with a visual goal, and that shows... The appearance is polished! But the feature set is a bit rigid and lacking, imo. To me it's a what's wrong with this picture dichotomy. Anytype is local and it is md too. Little by little all these apps, including Logseq, improve with each update.