Slope of Hope Blog Posts

Slope initially began as a blog, so this is where most of the website’s content resides. Here we have tens of thousands of posts dating back over a decade. These are listed in reverse chronological order. Click on any category icon below to see posts tagged with that particular subject, or click on a word in the category cloud on the right side of the screen for more specific choices.

You Won’t Believe Your Ears

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We’ve added sounds to SlopeTalk. Of course, I know some of the more curmudgeonly types won’t want these newfangled gee-jaws what with their a’beepin’ and a’boopin’, so you can turn any sounds on or off in Preferences. By default, only New Posts and Notifications to You will make sounds; the others you can turn on manually. Anyway, having sounds in he product now is something fun and, occasionally, useful. Also, if you think of other “events” that deserve a sound, please “@” me with your idea! Remember to Shift-F5 to get the latest ‘n’ greatest version of SlopeTalk!

What You’re Paying For

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Moments ago, I mailed off, as I do every year, a very large check to Wall Street Horizon. It’s by FAR the most expensive data Slope pays for, and it gets us one thing and one thing only: the earnings dates for companies.

It may seem odd to pay so much for such a niche tidbit of data. The cruel irony is that I could get similar data for FREE, but the quality wouldn’t be as good. You know the worst part? You wouldn’t even notice. Not a single person would recognize the difference. But in such an instance, I would know that I’m pushing crap data on you, and I simply cannot do that, even though most websites can.

Thus, understand I am paying top dollar for something that no one even realizes is there, merely because I want to trust the information I am providing is of the highest possible quality. There are many pages that rely on the earnings date information (particularly for Platinum users), and even though I don’t like writing big checks, I can at least know that I’m doing my best for you. So there ya go.

Seek and Ye Shall Find

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In about a week’s time, we should wrap up work on the increasingly-cool SlopeTalk product, and I’m going to turn my attention to other portions of the site (at least until such time as the market interests me again). I’ve mocked up the user interface to the new Comments Search page we are going to create. Have I left anything important out? If so, please email me directly (or “@” me). Incidentally, I hope to have a feature in SlopeTalk in time for FOMC that I think you’ll love.