Wednesday afternoon gave us earnings from key names Apple (AAPL), Tesla (TSLA), and Facebook (FB) and sellers snapped back the market from an overbought status. What's in play now and what levels are we watching as more key stocks report earnings this week? Find out in tonight's video…
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Some people prefer videos or audio presentations. I know I can read much faster, but listening does let me multi-task. I'll often work while having these videos play in another window. But a solution would be to include a transcript as well. @[Felix Salmon](user:91955), always does that which I appreciate.
I find that listening to anything to gain from it requires much greater focus, and so multi-tasking leaves at least one of the tasks poorly done, at best. And with material that contains useful insights it is often handy to be able to back up and read it again, to adequately gain the benefit.
I do understand that there is a large population segment that is unable to focus attention on any one thing for more than a few seconds. THAT is a serious handicap as I see it.
I do not like videos that would have been far more useful as text presentations.
Some people prefer videos or audio presentations. I know I can read much faster, but listening does let me multi-task. I'll often work while having these videos play in another window. But a solution would be to include a transcript as well. @[Felix Salmon](user:91955), always does that which I appreciate.
I find that listening to anything to gain from it requires much greater focus, and so multi-tasking leaves at least one of the tasks poorly done, at best. And with material that contains useful insights it is often handy to be able to back up and read it again, to adequately gain the benefit. I do understand that there is a large population segment that is unable to focus attention on any one thing for more than a few seconds. THAT is a serious handicap as I see it.