Even though Slope is full of powerful and one-of-a-kind tools, one of the simplest and most vanilla features on any financial website has been missing this whole time: the ability to look at quotes for your watch lists.
We’ve got it now:

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Even though Slope is full of powerful and one-of-a-kind tools, one of the simplest and most vanilla features on any financial website has been missing this whole time: the ability to look at quotes for your watch lists.
We’ve got it now:

I love Slope. And I’m not just saying that as a proud papa. If I didn’t own Slope, I’d subscribe to it anyway.
I was reminded of this because of the journal that shows up pre-market and post-market. It’s just so damned USEFUL and has to be one of the best uses of AI I’ve seen yet.
Anyway, just sayin’.

The mobile app we’ve created for you (both on iPhone and Android) is a big part of my daily life. Not a single dog walk happens without it. I’m pleased to report to a couple of important improvements.

In SlopeCharts, you can automatically show the price value of a horizontal line. I’ve done so below so you can easily see the dollar figures of the various price gaps which I believe constitute resistance for these precious metals-related ETFs. As always, click on any chart for a much larger version.
