@AdamMancini4@IsshoKnows@AdamMancini4 there are probably many like me who read your newsletter and all your posts and quietly get huge value out of them and love them.
@AdamMancini4@tradivate@AdamMancini4 can you please elaborate what it is specifically in the technicals that tell you it favors upside? I know itβs irrelevant to day trading but want to learn
@AdamMancini4 Thx @AdamMancini4 also would you consider adding linked section headers to the NL? I sent details on how to do it a while ago and happy to re send if youβre interested. Would make reading it so much easier
@AdamMancini4 Itβs easy to do and would allow one to jump to a section. For instance to go right to the resistance list or todayβs action plan. See here : https://t.co/2VdOrmINgx
@AdamMancini4@TomSanchez02@Thetrading5 Tip: If youβre close to the limit, compress images, use Google Drive/OneDrive/Dropbox links instead of attachments, or zip large files
@AdamMancini4@TomSanchez02@Thetrading5 This may help Adam. To estimate email size:
1. Gmail, Compose your message and Look at the bottom-right corner
Gmail shows a size counter,It updates as you add attachments
2. Outlook:the total size is shown at the bottom of the window
3. Apple Mail:Menu,Message,Send Message Size.
@AdamMancini4@myBMW_S1000XR One option is you can keep the images elsewhere like Google drive and link to them in the email. That will greatly reduce the size and still keep them accessible
@AdamMancini4@myBMW_S1000XR Iβve mentioned this before @AdamMancini4 the issue is email by its nature has a max size and as your amazing newsletter has gotten longer it goes past that size especially with images embedded. Substack doesnβt let you print but you can copy paste into a Google doc then print.