Will someone help me understand this please? I'm working my way through the channels document as well as reading this thread and the equities threads. I have far to go still in this and the other threads - but at the same time I have also read quite a bit. There is a lot of material! My question comes from page 75 in the Channels_for_BW_v2.2.pdf there is the following sentence and it refers to the graphic. The sentence is: "The slow pace of the YM is typical of the HVS circumstance and the Gaussian shifted from R/B to B/R during the stall ending trade 4 and beginning trade 5." and the graphic is: <IMG SRC=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1492778> In particular I am having difficulty with seeing the R/B and B/R's, the transition it refers to and what it would look like if you were to draw in the volume gaussians on this graphic (my assumption is that this sentence is referring to R/B and B/R as volume gaussians). Would someone do me a favor and consider drawing in the volume gaussians on this graphic and reposting it? Or perhaps there is some other material for me to reference that talks in detail about the finer points of drawing volume gaussians for those that seem to *see* these when they are very obvious. I'm finding that I'm extremely weak in this area (learning about the volume gaussians, annotating them, etc.) I have the forestgaussians.pdf document and the gaussian drill document and they are certainly helpful but I think I need more. Perhaps a series of posts that work through real world examples and questions people have for learning if they have it right or not. There are many posts in the various threads and I apologize that I haven't come to them yet and that I may be asking the obvious. If anyone has a pointer to more helpful information in this area then I would greatly appreciate your sharing it with me. Thanks, - David I
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1492608#post1492608 Go there for some good resources pertaining to gaussians.
Sucks to be me... Qcharts crashed at 15:30, so lost all my annotations. :eek: Anyways, synched up and did what I could/
Here's what I caught of the market today. Those two crazy volume bars on my chart are due to QT crashing then, not a data feed problem.
My problem was an internal program error. Says it couldn't read some memory gizmo. So now I need to uninstall the program and reinstall it. Which also means I need to reload my stock lists, reset my defaults, etc... Nice.
Wait! Set Qcharts to open on the last workspace used. Restart it. You may not need to reinstall. It might only mean Qcharts didn't update the files. This often happens when Qcharts loggs into a mucked up server. - Spydertrader