Does after squishing b76 and b78 then become an OB even with dec volume stitch wait in between? I believe so that is why i had two level assignment on b78.Hmm.
That's a tricky one. I never got to the bottom of exactly the correct Stitch squish procedure. We do know that XB, Stitch [wait], Sym doesn't form a lateral 3, which might point to a Stitch expanding the bounds that we check the next measurable bar for translation against, even if it isn't measurable.
After reviewing alot of jack's charts on BO T1's annotated after the P2 its seems that if jack either fans or accelerates his rtl and then gets a BO T1 he annotates it.That is what i'm also doing currently.
I have Bar 59 BO T1 also, double EE on non-OB checks last EE for Fail-safe, if yes assign P1 on current bar.
Now that most of the volume element and EE assignment work is done i thought i would talk about how i think we use the modrian table.Start with b54 on jack's 1-24-14 chart where there is a "C" turn.The EE is a BO T1.Since it was a C turn go the SET A "n-1" column and find the BO T1 column in the yellow failsafe area (top left).The "n" column across to the right of the BO T1 "n-1" column has nine EE's listed.If the next EE is one of those nine it's another C turn.If it's not one of them listed then it's an "A" turn.On b60 jack gets a PP1a.It's not one of the nine listed so it's an A turn.So we move to the SET B "n-1" column (blue routine) and try to locate the PP1a EE.There is no PP1a in the "n-1" column under the SET B area.So that means we assign a "B" turn to the next EE because we have no "n" column to check for a "C" turn.On b64 jack gets a PP6.Its a "B" turn.Now we move to the SET C "n-1" column in the dark blue area where the PP6 is listed.There is only one "n" EE (BM REV) listed.If the next EE is a BM REV it's a C turn.If not it's another A turn.B67 is a PP1.Its an A turn.Now we move to the SET D n-1 purple column and locate the PP1.I look across at the n column EE's listed but it really doesn't matter at this point.SET D is a drift trend so i need another B turn BEFORE i can look for the possible C turn.So the next EE will be a B turn no matter what it is.On b69 it's a BM REV which is the B turn i need.Now in the SET D "n-1" red column i locate the BM REV.I look at the n column EE's listed.There are many.On b72 it's a BO T1.This EE is listed so its a C turn.I now start over again by going back to SET A "n-1"yellow column and locate BO T1.I then look across to the right for what i need for another C turn in the "n" column. http://content.screencast.com/users...13-42b1-94c7-c1d6ed12a3d8/2014-02-05_1513.png
Using the Modrian Table, it is curious that Non-Dom legs of a trend sometimes travel more price units than Dom legs, which never happens with Jack's channel and gaussian annotation system. This can happen multiple times in a single trend, or multiple times in the day. Jack could have chosen to make a BM REV after a 'c turn' always cause another 'c turn' on the Modrian Table no matter what the (n-1) EE was, however he chose not to, but I just thought it was interesting.