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  1. Checking past discussions is point five of my thinking process. Just in case If appreciated by someone my structured way of thinking is, 1) Check potential names to announce earnings next 10-14 days (Kim’s post and other scanner) 2) Check Names, one by one, past strategy used and performance, with more relevance to the last four ones. (SO past performance results blog, I have moved all of them to an MS-excel file to group by any needed concept: date, stock, strategy, %performance .......) 3) See the dominant strategy (with more than 75% positive results) if any. 4) Follow guidelines to trade straddles or calendars (I also have my own guidelines, derived from SO articles and posts for any given strategy) 5) See detailed discussion of n and n-1 cases. Hope it helps.
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  2. I think it most likely is related to the MIFID II rollout. All data providers/brokers/et al were supposed to be MIFID II compliant by start of this year. These probably look like programming bugs due to changes needed to be incorporated. Hopefully it will be ironed out soon. Just my 2 cents on this.
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  3. Just a technical tip: all trades and trade discussion topics are tagged with the relevant symbol. If you click on the tag, you will see all topics tagged with the same symbol.
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  4. You can also look at the performance tab and see what trades generated high returns (or really bad returns) and then look at the discussions topics and open/close trade details to see how those particular trades played out.
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  5. When there is a discussion or trade opened, at the bottom of the page you can see the previous topics on that trade. In general going over all of the older trades is quite boring and you won't remember a lot. However, when you are planning on entering a trade, comparing that current trade with older trades gives a better impression. You can see how your current trade behaves and compare that to previous cycles and what members had to say about it (in the discussions I mentioned earlier). That way you learn more about it and have more experience with this symbol/trade in the future. This is how I do it anyway.
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