Looks good to me . . . sorta.

Your saturation index (pH + alk + ch) is out of sight. Once you're ready to close for winter, you may want to do something about that -- but it will mess up your pool for awhile when you do, so now's not the time. Just be careful to NOT add any alkalinity (baking soda) or calcium (calcium chloride). And do NOT let your pH go up: hold it below 7.4.

Your chlorine is high enough, so that to get accurate pH readings, you'll need to mix pool water 50:50 with distilled (not: bottled!) water before testing. Make sure it's "distilled" -- usually available in the bottled water section at Walmart -- and NOT anything else.

Also, keep your chlorine high and brush the pool out at least 1 cycle AFTER you think all the algae is gone. Then, and not before, you can let your chlorine drop.