That trade must have come back and made you some money.. No way you would be this patient if it cost ya :D
Look at case 4 again
Todays Chart (hindsight) A couple of traverses annotated that shouldnt have been. Take note that increasing volume does not mandate a pt3...
Revised chart I was surprised by the amount of work involved, which likely means I have never really fully annotated a chart. I know there are...
Will do.. I will post the results later tonight, also with my answer to Tum's post earlier.. Thanks everyone
Perhaps.. Although whether or not this answers my original question is yet to be seen. However, I figure if I ask the man to help me the least...
I apologize.. They will be there from now on..
Today's chart
It is a 'chubby tape'. For all intents and purposes, it is equivalent to a traverse except for the construction of it. Spyder annotates both...
This makes sense for the first bar in question (12:10). However, on Spyder's chart he has a pt3 annotated for the dominant traverse at 12:20....
As far as the first one is concerned? What about the other two?
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As a follow up, does anyone have the answer to how one can 'know' these bars cannot form an ftt in realtime? My interpretation: harder to...
ftt of a tape cant end a traverse can it? Shouldnt you be waiting on a down tape/lateral to form a pt3 before looking for an ftt?
The pt3 is right where the red vol picks up near the right side of the snip. I guess it would be an FT3 as incr vol, pt3 and ftt all on same bar....
One more possibility.. L2R lateral retrace
I noticed that 'retrace of a retrace' typically has an FTT on the first dominant move after the traverse is in place (meaning an FTT prior to...
Thanks... Somehow I missed that a chubby tape can be a traverse of a channel (and are annotated by Spyder the same way [in terms of thickness]...
Quick question regarding the first up traverse of the day (blue). This also fits the definition of a 'chubby tape'. I have noticed that there is...
I am getting lost on the same sequences David.. Lets do the 20 charts and see what we can come up with.
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