Iterative Refinement

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

  1. No signals today from a beg/intermediate level equities standpoint. a lot of stocks were down and there could have been short plays but stocks like POZN and FED were in play so I stayed away. Wondering if anyone can comment on my ANW chart as I have been having difficulty with the guassians part of the chart.

    Comments appreciated.
     
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    #281     Jan 15, 2008
  2. bi9foot

    bi9foot

    Spyder,

    When you have 3 bars that form both a lateral formation and a pennant how do you treat them?

    Do you regard them only as a lateral formation or do you also consider them as pennants as well when you consider the possible what must come next scenarios?

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    #282     Jan 15, 2008
  3. Munck

    Munck

    LittleMac,


    Here's my ANV chart for comparison.
     
    #283     Jan 15, 2008
  4. As always, the answer depends on context.

    Should Price break out, but then, return and close within the Pennant Boundaries, then I view the Pennant First, Lateral Second. If, however, Price breaks the Pennant Boundaries, but not the Pennant Bars, I view the whole thing as a Lateral and act as if the Pennant never existed. In addition to these two main contexts, various others also exist which provide greater detail to the above two scenarios.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #284     Jan 15, 2008
  5. ehorn

    ehorn

    A nice example just occurred (ES) with the FTP, lateral, and BO... and, of course, (YM) was a nice indicator too.
     
    #285     Jan 15, 2008
  6. ES 5 Minute January 15 2008
     
    #286     Jan 15, 2008
  7. ES chart for January 15 2008.
     
    #287     Jan 15, 2008
  8. Spyder,
    Could you please explain what you mean by "break out" and "breaks"? I am presuming that by pennant boundaries you mean the High and Low of the first bar. Correct?
    TIA
    lj
     
    #288     Jan 15, 2008
  9. Keep an eye on LKQX tomorrow. It seems to be ready for another cycle.
     
    #289     Jan 15, 2008
  10. Breaks = break out

    But no, I do not mean the High / Low of the previous bar in the above post. Pennant Boundaries are the lines drawn when annotating a Pennant. When Price "breaks out" (starts on one side of the line and moves to the other side of the line) of these lines, it does not necessarily hold true that Price has broken the High / Low of the bars involved in Boundary creation.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #290     Jan 15, 2008