I suspect the spinning girl illusion, if it corresponds to anything specific, would have more to do with right eye / left eye dominance than it does with any supposed left-brain - right- brain opposition. Of course, the eyes are cross-wired to the different hemispheres, but we're all a lot more complex than such a simple opposition - thankfully. Would be interesting to see if there's a correlation between the direction of rotation one sees and whether one is right- or left-handed...
It has nothing to do with Right Brain/Left Brain... The animation plays out frame by frame. It does not know whether the image is a sexy naked lady, or a grumpy old man. The animation does not spin, nor reverse on cue. The moral of the story? --- The market marches on. How you sees it, whether spinning left/right, going up/down, is your problem.
Had difficulty with the outside bar at 10:40. The relatively low (although slightly increasing red volume) indicated to me that the down move wasn't very strong. The outside bar at 10:40 on increasing black volume seemed like a decent reversal signal but that was not to be. Other than increasing red volume in the following bar(s) was there another indication that the OB wasn't a reversal signal? Or was I to lenient with my interpretation of the red volume preceding it?
10:40 bar retraced and touched the RTL of the current down channel and did not break it so the down move was still in tact is what I have. Or if you had 10:30 bar as FTT instead of 10:15, then 10:40 bar is pt 3. Either way, it worked well.
I disagree with you there, if the instructions state that it has something to do with left/right side of the brain, I accept it as such. We as traders are in the habit of putting interpretation on everything we see, therefore causing confusion. PEACE
Or better yet- Everyone will see things differently. That doesn't matter. What matters is if you can make it work for YOU.