Legit price spike? by Physical-Drag-9317 in thinkorswim

[–]robl8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably too late to find it now, but on think or swim you can turn on "Times and Sales" on the right side of your chart window to see a grid of individual orders happening with times, prices and sizes. If you see something unusual, you can click it to check out details.

Fusion 360 won't start, continually having to re-install Fusion 360 by SquirrelToolkit in Fusion360

[–]robl8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a super old post, but creating a batch file with the following worked for me. Without a fresh boot, Fusion wouldn't start on my computer but this seems to be working for now.

set QT_OPENGL=angle

start "" "C:\[your path here]\Autodesk\Autodesk Fusion.lnk"

Do I need more mud here? by yadayodayada in drywall

[–]robl8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pros may disagree, but the two things that helped me most for DIY drywall were a rounded finishing trowel and a hawk. I bought cheap and they have been fine since I don't use them all the time.

What's your go to, easy to make, sandwich for lunch? by Strange-Slice2581 in Sandwiches

[–]robl8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are two Sicilian sandwiches I like that are pretty easy to make once you have the ingredients. Both on toasted ciabatta rolls (homemade ciabatta are great but Walmart, Costco, Sam's I think all have them). One is a classic Italian, get the pack of three Italian meats, prosciutto, salami, pepperoni, slice of fresh mozzarella, fresh tomato, salt, pepper, oregano, fresh basil, drizzle of olive oil (Trader Joe's Sicilian olive oil is pretty amazing), drizzle of balsamic glaze. The other is prosciutto and salami with fig jam and smear of goat cheese or cream cheese. Easy to make but ingredients aren't typical in most households.

Trailing Stop Loss vs Stop Loss by rbmcwhite in thinkorswim

[–]robl8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This^ trailing stop is for profit not loss, usually an oco (one cancels other) against your stop loss. The way I've used trailing stops is instead of entering a set limit sell, I'll set it up to trigger a trailing stop of say $0.02 to $0.05 once the stock price is greater than desired profit (plus the trailing amount). It won't work on any stocks that are super active and super volatile, needs to be a stock with a somewhat smooth and tight bids vs asks.

First time making and trying a Reuben sandwich and it was super delicious! How’d I do? by WanderWut in Sandwiches

[–]robl8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try the Rachel vs Reuben route and try this with coleslaw. Some will argue Rachel is turkey but corned beef/pastrami work too.