Again, simply because it appears you have identical results today does not infer you will have the same results on all days. - Spydertrader
Thank you very much. If I am straightened away, now I need to differentiate between this and what I perceive as a faster fractal - and also note that PTVtrader was correct (nicely done!) Also, I need to be mindful of volume in internals (which may appear to be as I diagramed but only if volume confirms it as such) Also I can begin to establish a better basis for PFC for this morning. Also, I may be jumping the gun P.S Excuse the sloppy channel and tape.
Precisely, I don't even know why I made that comment. Looking at the line up - when the 1520 Outside bar is completed we have to draw a tape, and that tape is a down tape to the Outside Bar. This makes sense to me but looking at the two remaining ways how can I tell which the market indicates is correct. Because I think the part where "the market indicates which way of annotating is correct" is escaping me here.
Congrats. You have received this evening's information perfectly, and that (the proces of differentiation) is what will move people into the realm of clarity. - Spydertrader
I was tempted into fanning that tape on Friday and, even now, am tempted to I will focus on when this is appropriate and when it is not. P.S. I had the gaussians proper on Friday and STILL did not place a PT3 in there. Fractal jumping, tape fanning fool I am. :eek: Thank you for your time, you are very generous Spyder.
Then you too received tonight's information precisely as intended. The process of differentiation that which you believe you see from that which the market says is there represents the next step in your journey. Remember, it is not important to know the answers tonight. It is important to know how to go through the process of differentiation (first starting with one view, and when running into difficulty attempting to review with an alternate view) in order to learn how to locate the answers you seek. At first, this process will happen during debrief. As time passes, and your experience in the process grows, the process (and ansers) will come within a few bars after making an annotation error. Later, you'll recognize when it appears you sit at a fork in the road (two possible views to annotate) until finally, you will recognize the correct path as signaled by the market. It all really does begin with M. - Spydertrader