Iterative Refinement

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Spydertrader, Jan 3, 2008.

  1. I agree, there are several areas where I know I do not know. Many times I can "feel" my way through, but not fully differentiate and define my way.

    Guilty as charged. I was convinced that my problems Friday were PA related (one of the areas I can mostly feel but not define). As a result I spent the entire weekend focused here instead of on a larger context that I missed.


    I missed something Volume was saying.

    I will review again the posted charts and focus on the differences compared to my chart.

    Thanks very much for the guidance. :)
     
    #10061     Dec 9, 2008
  2. Clearly this "MA" was incorrect. My apologies for contributing to any confusion regarding the open. :(
     
    #10062     Dec 9, 2008
  3. bi9foot

    bi9foot

    am chart.

    Had to adjust. Was under the impression we had completed up channel yesterday. But that is not the case.
     
    #10063     Dec 9, 2008
  4. just got that...thanks
     
    #10064     Dec 9, 2008
  5. gooch87

    gooch87

    my chickenscratch for the day
    off to work
     
    #10065     Dec 9, 2008
  6. tobbe

    tobbe

    No problem Guava, I really appreciate your analysis, and it did clear up some confusion for me.
    I'm now confused in an entirely different way - I did anticipate the morning up but not in this way. Oh well.

    :)
     
    #10066     Dec 9, 2008
  7. bi9foot

    bi9foot

    update.
     
    #10067     Dec 9, 2008
  8. Until recently, I believed one could understand the right side of the market by the completion of sync regardless if you properly conducted a PFC. This is incorrect.

    Without a complete and correct understanding of where we are at the EOD of the previous day, you are setting yourself up for some serious problems the next day by not knowing the right side of the market and where we are in the sequence on the traverse and channel level.
     
    #10068     Dec 9, 2008
  9. I agree with you gman, 100%. Like Maria Bartiromo says. "... 3 PM to 4 PM is the most important hour of the day."

    lj
     
    #10069     Dec 9, 2008
  10. be careful about this :)
     
    #10070     Dec 9, 2008