Damn, Mr. Black! You're good - are you using YM to carve the tapes? If you could share some of the thoughts on these trades, I'd appreciate it. Because this holding through retraces stuff isn't working for me - I think this scalping of yours may be a reasonably consistent way to put bread on a table.
For example, long at 853.25 on 1700 bar, was it because of decreasing red PRV? And close at 856.50 because YM wasn't showing increasing black volume? Then long again 851.25 - trendline break? Close at 853.50 - no increasing black?
Short 853.00 on 1725 bar - increasing PRV on YM? Close 850.00 on 1735 bar - increasing black PRV on YM? Any thoughts are appreciated. Thank you.
Question about a possible change signal. In the attached snippet, the bar where the blue arrow is pointing to. It's an ibgs, but after this bar price continues it's way down. Is there a reason why this bar isn't a change signal? -- thanks, innersky
Romanus, I'm probably the last person on the planet that should be talking about neuroplasicity, but I find it kind of ironic that the chart you were debriefing with this weekend is very similar to today's chart. Your sub-conscious knew what kind of day it was going to be today! Now , you just have to figure out how to trade with your sub-conscious mind :eek: . In all seriousness though and don't take this the wrong way but I think your placing too much emphasis on each bar and not enough on where price is at in relation to the sequences.Here's a debrief that Spyder did that I like to read before the open sometimes to help get me in the right neuroplastic state of mind http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1896244#post1896244
Funny that you've mentioned it - I have studied that particular day on and off quite a few times in the past 6 mo. Just be careful not to follow in my footsteps - you just may end up being where I am right now. EDIT: Going back to the beginning.
Not to worry, I couldn't think like you even if I tried... http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=2200420#post2200420
Yeah, that was one hell of a logic. Desperate men do desperate things. I am writing that whole thing off just like today as outliers (in my case inverted outliers).