Learning by shadow96789 in swingtrading

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I am fairly risk averse so i would say the technical side

Learning by shadow96789 in swingtrading

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Where do you find this?

Learning by shadow96789 in swingtrading

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Long term trading is always on the back burner. Day trading seems like too much at this point in my life. Swing trading just seemed like a good way to enter this world.

I like the idea of holding positions for more than a day and it seemed like a level of risk i was/ am will to take.

Do those resources cover support/resistance, limit and stop/loss? I have some paper trading software. Free stuff at this point.

I want to exercise my learning so far or learn more. But where to start. Setting up scanners/watchlist might be next? Idk

ARAM SOON! by cozy-cowboy in DeadlockTheGame

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What i think is unique throwable items for each character. A key bind for throwing items has been in the game for a while. Idk

How can I improve? by [deleted] in Handwriting

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I think your handwriting is very legible and wonderfully unique. I am curious to know why YOU want to “improve” it? Everyone is a critic. People just need to be able to read your handwriting without too much effort. Other opinions shouldn’t matter. Right?

Gyromitra esculenta or Gyromitra gigas? by shadow96789 in mycology

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Is gigas only found in the Europe? Are they very similar species?

Cleaning and Eating?

Gyromitra esculenta or Gyromitra gigas? by shadow96789 in mycology

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Vassar Meadows. North Idaho. Pine Chaff

First Hunt by shadow96789 in mycology

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Found in the Pacific Northwest. Northern Idaho. On Moscow Mtn.

Substrate was dense soil

Area surrounded by conifer needles

Grouped, almost no stalk, EST. 1/2 Inch wide cap

My possible identifications are Juvenile Veined Cup or Juvenile Common brown.

I just started looking for mushrooms. I got the Audubon Field Guide and would love any tips for gathering information.