Thank you! I am grateful that you're willing to help. I look forward to stepping through this process. You're correct in that I have been struggling with getting through a day. If you'd kindly post a chart and the log pages for the 3 days you traded last week (Wednesday-Friday), that would be greatly appreciated.
The MDADA routine involves using price to get pemission to measure volume using a volume test procedure. This provides a bar by bar status of trending. trends have segments or moves that are separated by turns in price tht occur cioncident with End Effects in volume. Turns are recorded and annotated in a pragmatic manner. To determine if there is an End Effect on a given bar, you look up the context of the Order Of Events as a status. Three End Effect tables make the look up possible since each End Effect has a unique description. There are 10 subsets of End Effects spread logically over three tables. Most minds are capable of doing the sorting to get to the correct End Effect. Do the charts and keep looking for trend end effects. Label them for the end of the trend segment and keep price labelled turn by turn. With three turn types defined by dominance pairs, it is possible to see a trend progression of turns. the modrian table is set up to deal with whether a c turn is occuring. If the pair is listed it is a c turn. If not it is the other choice. By following a log or chart, you can see how End Effets combine to form trends. reread the posts where tables were posted as a set of ingredients. The log has columns to make the record of the way the market composes it narrative. Markets work in an entwining of OOE's. the heirarchy of the OOE's provides rigour.
Okay. I will scan the 18 pages. You have the prints of the team's learning to do trades to grow capital. Take clean charts and repeat the work done by the team. fill in the logs as you go. Do not just copy and annotate blindly. Think about each small piece as you look into the day being composed by the market. Make yourself read each table element. Gradually do more of the filling in and then check to see how your mind allows you to conform mentally to the routine. You can, by doing this repeat the MADA 250 times for the three days.
Here's a portion of this morning (9/30). I figured it would be a good idea to show you how I'm tracking things so that you can point out where I'm making errors. My log will follow.
Interesting commentary along with the "prints". Not too long ago, I remember you described how you enter the market each day in the opening 12 to 30 seconds or so using "sports memory". I notice here now you seem to be entering before RTH. Why the significant change? -river