Can you not see we ALL do this, in our own way. Some subtle, some not so subtle. That's how this whole thing started as you might recall, when I stated that you told me you can not know a flaw until the next bar. You did say this. I may have misunderstood the context. It may have been true at that resolution level, or some other reasonable explanation. Instead of accepting that you may or may not have said something you snapped back at me. As I stated earlier, this is on the Tucson video. My chart data doesn't go back that far. And you explaining after the fact won't help me or others like me. We need to understand, as it's happening, what to do. That can't happen in a thread like this, and I fully understand you have no obligation to do it in any other way. I will do my best to pull back from this whole situation because I see that my questions can't be answered in this forum in a way that I can find useful. Good luck to you all. I
I have met many good friends here. If you wish to reach me, please PM, as I have unscubcribed from this thread.
very nice setup, you clip end at 14:32, it looks like a flaw to me too but the two prior extreme vol bars also tell me we could be running out of buyers soon.
I wish you much success in whatever endeavor you choose. I think I speak for everyone when I say, your contributions have been greatly appreciated. Good Journey to you. - Spydertrader
here is a download link for a segment of the video including bars on each side of bar 5. http://rapidshare.com/files/53265263/TucsonMon0730Trim.wmv
And now, back to our Regularly Scheduled Program ... In an effort to make it easier to review the four posts made to outline this months discussion, I have linked each post below: Post One Post Two Post Three Post Four - Spydertrader
Makosgu: Can you pm me regarding your excel sheet with Spyder's trading rules/screens for equities? I am just learning here. Thanks in advance. SC.
Hi, Just a question about PRV. Maybe I missed something very basic. Imagine a potential FTT bar. PRV after one minute is 90% of the former bar so it could be an FTT. We know that volume will turn out about 90% of the previous bar. But we don't know where price will close within the bar. How does one handle this? Does the confirming PRV just mean that we anticipate an FTT and we wait what price will do? Or would you actually base a trading decision on just PRV? regards, Ivo