Iterative Refinement

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

  1. forty6n2

    forty6n2

    monitoring practice
     
    #9111     Nov 13, 2008
  2. And for the day.
     
    #9112     Nov 13, 2008
  3. Pt 1 11/12 @ 10:05
    Pt 2 11/12 @ 10:45
    Pt 3 (fanned) 11/13 @ 10:25

    I believe these CO channels have less significance as the day wears on.
     
    #9113     Nov 13, 2008
  4. A nice morning followed by a great afternoon. Just incredible. This is my take...
     
    #9114     Nov 13, 2008
  5. Thanks WG ...my light green channel was an area of confusion for me.
     
    #9115     Nov 13, 2008
  6. Again, monitor the correct fractals.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #9116     Nov 13, 2008
  7. Thank you kindly for your continuing support.

    ¡Oy, and I though only beginners are supposed to jump fractals. :D

    As always, the missing ingredient resided right in front of my face, wondering why can't I see it. My linear thinking got me into the trouble again. :D
     
    #9117     Nov 13, 2008
  8. Spyder,

    If you get a chance, could you please answer the questions I have on the attached chart.

    tia
     
    #9118     Nov 13, 2008
  9. Also, upon further review :) , you have(I believe) the 11:10 bar as a pink channel dominant pt 3 which also is a dominant traverse channel pt 2. I wasn't aware that was acceptable.If it is then, I guess the 11:25 OB would be considered non dom?

    thanks again
     
    #9119     Nov 13, 2008
  10. Your posted chart fails to show full, complete, and thorough annotations. I encourage you to place added focus on this area.

    With respect to how one can anticipate and / or annotate this area, again, note the differences between your chart and my own - for today.

    If you look at the 3 trends (final yesterday, first two of today - blue, orange, olive) as 'faster fractals' my annotations might make more sense. If not, again, I recommend starting to thoroughly annotate your charts from this point forward. After a few reps of doing this, the answers to your posted questions should present themselves quite clearly.

    I encourage you look at the thick Gaussian lines during the 10:50 - 12:10 time frame in order to 'see' the situation more clearly.

    (All times Eastern and [close of] ES Bars)

    - Spydertrader
     
    #9120     Nov 13, 2008