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Fidelity Trader + App for Windows vs Web

Fidelity Trader + App for Windows vs Web

Thank you in advance for taking the time and reading/answering my post.

Over the last month or so I have been using both options pretty consistent and if there is one thing I learned is that 32GB of RAM is absolutely not enough to run a smooth Fidelity Trade+ Windows App when also running any browser really.

Though I do think the App is nice, I simple cant use, it slows everything down.

With that said, I have then switched more frequently to the Web version which is great and works for the most part as intended. I do have some questions and to illustrate them I took two screenshots which I'm attaching to this post.

1- Why the support and resistance bar will automatically show to some graphs but not others when all I am doing is simple changing the ticker?

2- Similar behavior on the volume bar to the right - by the volume amount will show on some tickers and not on others?

UNH Picture shows no volume numbers or resistance / support lines whereas AMZN does.

3- The Windows App has a screener option. Where do I find the screener option on the Fidelity Trader+ Web?

https://preview.redd.it/id16sgolxswg1.jpg?width=2529&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fb4f1165e0d34f0d6f8b330c45ae254c1f2fcf8f

https://preview.redd.it/oh9r1holxswg1.jpg?width=2547&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=20c08b837f5b8bf16c6902ad56e2c9b0dfa97e42

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u/hasdkfoq — 17 hours ago

ORCL CSP +$450 on Friday (Am I doing this right?)

Started with Covered Calls and Cash Secure Puts just about 3 weeks ago. What do you think of this one?

u/hasdkfoq — 23 hours ago

GOOG Covered Calls - Rolling

So long story short I have couple lots of GOOG from under $200 and I initially had set a strike at 305, then 320 .... questions

1- Both times I rolled I collected premium - is there any negatives in a situation like this where the stock is on a bullish to keep rolling and collecting premium?

2- What am I missing, I keep collecting premiums and raising the bar for my strike price which also increases my profit when I finally decide to let it go is at a strike date it reaches or passes the price target?

Seems to good to be true, If I set a strike date, collect a nice premium up front, strike is not hit and I get to keep the stock....just seems like free money. I must be missing something

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u/hasdkfoq — 7 days ago