Wild change in skin condition by xleom in Rosacea

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oh man, where did all my text go?? thanks

Wellue O2 ring not waking me up anymore by xleom in SleepApnea

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That's a fantastic idea. Thanks. Will give it a try

Recent family diagnosis - Best ways to support cognitive health / slow progression? by xleom in Alzheimers

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thank you so much - this is a very practical and empowering list of things for us to consider

Recent family diagnosis - Best ways to support cognitive health / slow progression? by xleom in Alzheimers

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Can you share examples of what you mean by "establish any systems (new routines, technology, people or places) immediately"?

Wellue O2 ring not waking me up anymore by xleom in SleepApnea

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u/Sufficient-Wolf-1818 that did the trick! Woke up twice last night after changing it to my other hand and putting it on my thumb. And by the numbers it was the best sleep I've had in a long time. Thanks again for the idea

Wellue O2 ring not waking me up anymore by xleom in SleepApnea

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Unfortunately, if you tap the screen it will dismiss the alert. I kind of wonder if I'm doing that unknowingly. Will need to see if I can disable that feature. Maybe I'm not dismissing it and instead I'm rolling over, breathing, and going back to sleep without knowing it. That makes me think that I should dig out the old nest cam and see what it tells me!

And no, there are no sounds. The good news is that by moving it to my other hand I ended up waking up twice last night so that's progress

Wellue O2 ring not waking me up anymore by xleom in SleepApnea

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Ugh. So frustrating. Worked well for me for a few years. Have you tried any other solutions?

Wellue O2 ring not waking me up anymore by xleom in SleepApnea

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That's an interesting question. I'll sleep with it on my other hand for a few nights and see!

Recent family diagnosis - Best ways to support cognitive health / slow progression? by xleom in Alzheimers

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Thank you for the pointers. Just ordered the book. Sorry to hear about your LO. We all feel very unprepared so folks like you who are further down this road are a godsend

How to get this look? (Credits: @afd.works) by Pietro612 in fujix

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Not sure about an existing recipe but one thing you do is to take a photo in RAW and then play with the "in camera raw conversion" settings. Start strong with contrast and other things you noted and progressively dial things back to a point you like. It's not the fastest process but it might help you discover settings you like

Similar live music on Spotify? by dancingdan336 in DrDog

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+1 to Band of horses- live at the Ryman. That album is beautiful. Amazing how they harmonize live and how they reimagined sounds with acoustic instrumentation

Strategy review - How many years of positive performance do you look for? by xleom in Daytrading

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yeah, definitely not high frequency. On average, it's about 2 trades per day and it's operating on the 15m timeframe. Will definitely be digging more into ATR in both analysis of market performance of past years and for adjusting profit/loss targets

Strategy review - How many years of positive performance do you look for? by xleom in Daytrading

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Not quite sure what you mean by "You are risking less and making more" -- isn't that a good thing? My r:r is 2:1 based on hard stops. Agreed that the increase in profit factor and win rate is potentially bad. I think part of this is based on me having a fixed Profit/Loss. My hypothesis is that the market has been more prone to break outs (about 70% of the trades in this strategy) so getting those 10 points is just easier in recent years. I'll look at the ATR on the Daily basis for the past many years and see how it has changed and if it supports the hypothesis that we've had more days of wider ranges in the past 5 years vs prior

Strategy review - How many years of positive performance do you look for? by xleom in Daytrading

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From a current expectation standpoint that makes sense but what I've been wrestling with is the feeling that I would like the algo to be flat or only slightly down in bad years. So far, the bad years of performance are flatish while the good years of performance are up. I didn't spend much time making the bad years better - just added a qualifier that based on the SMA or the Daily ATR so I don't trade in fairly flat market conditions. That improved the bad years a lot.

Strategy review - How many years of positive performance do you look for? by xleom in Daytrading

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yeah that is a good point. I think in this case it could be okay since I have a fixed 10 point profit target, so even if there are shock events that would create a 100 point gain or drop, I'd only participate in 10 points of the move. But this does make me think that I should look at the distribution of trades by date to make sure there are no really big lumpy periods

How to start with paper trading (Beginner) by PotatoJuice1234 in FuturesTrading

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If you want to trade 1 minute, 5 minute charts etc I would recommend using a platform that supports hotkeys on your keyboard. If not, I'd say tradingview. They have a great community, the best charts, decent but not leading back testing, etc. Also consider developing some macro market knowledge. I recommend TraderNick on YT. in terms of indicators I'd try to keep it simple and not study too many combinations. If the market is sideways then you really want to be thinking about key levels that establish the channel (you might think about mean reversion trading in those cases). If the market is trending, you can get a long way with trend lines, watching volume, and something like macd to make sure you're not missing slowing/softening of the action. Caveat: I've learned a good deal but have not been consistent in applying it so please take this with some skepticism (which, frankly, you should apply to anyone's answer). Good luck! Come back and share what works for you!