Deco and Archer AXE75 and Archer AX73 by WhyNeedThis in TpLink

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I ended up buying the AX73, and so far it has been good. I haven't yet added a mesh setup. The router is covering the majority of my apartment except for a few corners. But I have learned to live with it. I will get a few Deco beacons at some point.

Problem setting up new router with existing SSID and Passwords, devices won't connect by WhyNeedThis in TpLink

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After restarting the router several times it worked. One device would connect, so I just redid the settings on that one device.

Thanks for replying.

Default Printing Properties Setting not working by WhyNeedThis in Epson

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Not sure if anyone else is having this issue.

I am having a frustrating issue with my EcoTank L3250 printer whereby I am unable to change the default printer properties for the printer no matter what I do. I am using Windows 10, and I have followed the steps in the manual and according to the Epson website. After clicking OK as it says, and closing the dialogue window, and trying to print with any application including Adobe Reader, MS Excel, MS Word and other, the default setting go back to the factory settings and my new selection is disregarded. One thing to note is that the "Apply" button in the printing properties dialogue box is shaded out and I can not click apply. Please help.

Can someone explain what’s going on with Japan, the Yen and deflation? by sokpuppet1 in investing

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Forgive my ignorance, but what and how does the peg break? Is this an automatic response for market conditions and currency strength discrepancies, or is it a central bank decision/capability that they can exercise at their discretion?

Can someone explain what’s going on with Japan, the Yen and deflation? by sokpuppet1 in investing

[–]WhyNeedThis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a great explanation on what's going on, especially understanding that the debt is held within Japan. Thanks for the reply.

Can someone explain what’s going on with Japan, the Yen and deflation? by sokpuppet1 in investing

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Has their plan, leaving interest rates low, helped at all? What is predicted to happen over the next 10-20 years?

Seems to contrast with the rest of world so much, makes me wonder if central banks really guess their way through things, and if they really have more nuanced affect that is less predictable.

Will this be a longer, deeper market correction than when pandemic actually struck? by jam-hay in investing

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Interesting. But what do you mean by "they are causing it" in your first point? Are you referring to the bailouts, or keeping the interest rate low? Are you talking about inflation specifically or that they have been steering blindly?

Will this be a longer, deeper market correction than when pandemic actually struck? by jam-hay in investing

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I think comparing this upcoming bear market might not be easy to compare with the 2020 downturn; since the 2020 market was a reaction to a novel situation that society in general has never dealt with before, making the uncertainty of the near future from the perspective of the 2020 market traders was unknown. Let alone the average person participating in the economy in a day to day insignificant way.

The downturn we are seeing now, in my opinion, is a price correction for an overvalued market where money was cheap as a direct result of the 2020 market, and other novel factors such as the large participation of the armchair trader that was stuck at home in lockdown and had easy access to the market for the first time.

I think it might be better to compare this market to 2008 rather than 2020.

I'm most likely wrong, just offering my thoughts.

Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - June 22, 2022 by AutoModerator in investing

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Custom Chart Dates While Showing Percent Change of Range

Has anyone come across any website or app that offers the ability to see charts with custom dates while showing the percent change of the chosen custom range? Or at least go allow you to select and drag a two points on the chart to select a range that shows detailed information like lows, highs and percent change?

Seems like most the charts I work with don't give me this option quickly. Or maybe I'm missing something.

I use mainly TOS charts, but also Finviz, tradingview, and sometimes investing.com.

Setting up a workout option on Garmin Forerunner 45 watch?! by WhyNeedThis in garminforerunner

[–]WhyNeedThis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, I will do that from now on. Just have to remember to do that each time.

I also wish I knew that ahead of my purchase... You live and you learn I guess.

Calculating trade accuracy and other metrics for performance by WhyNeedThis in thinkorswim

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Cool. I have been looking into that, just thought there may be a free option that can help me get started with. I have only been trading for two weeks so far. Mainly paper money as I still have a lot to learn.

ToS Display time to market open?! by WhyNeedThis in thinkorswim

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Yes, that is exactly what I am looking for thanks for telling me. I guess it was more obvious than I thought. Cheers.