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Seems it's working nicely, exactly what I was hoping for
Plus the sell/buy fields are hard to edit since you can only type a few digits in before the field goes out of focus, so you're constantly having to manually click a field to resume editing values...
What is wrong? Is it impossible to make profit? Should I simply ignore the stock market?
Assuming the 25% quantile buy and 75% quantile sell as is default for Insugar Trading, the estimates are as follows:
PBL should be bought at $139.3, and sold at $171.1
YOU should be bought at $149, and sold at $180
Hope this helps you get trading on those last two stocks! :D
Consider installing Insugar Trading for the import button (learn more about Insugar on Github [github.com]).
With or without Insugar, you'll need to populate the values in the settings (default on launch is -1, which causes nothing to take place). It might take a bit, but profits will roll in. Some tweaks vs the import might be required to ensure profit.