Not assumptions, but inferences based on your posted charts and your descriptions of mine. Neither refused nor avoided. The information is all public. If you are geniunely interested in learning these methods, only you can do the work that is necessary to differentiate your mind. Again, I refer you to my initial advice and, should you decide to pursue this path, wish you the very best.
On your chart for yesterday you had 15:35 EST annotated as a traverse p3 short. Today you changed it to an unannotated short FF traverse (orange) and I presume moved p3 to 09:35. Could you explain your reasoning? Thanks
With the gap deleted, bar 7 effectively made a new low. Also, to my understanding, the last five bars of yesterday and the first of today only completed a level 1 sequence. Therefore, by 15:45 EST yesterday, price could only have reached point 2. I'm not yet completely sure what disqualified the last traverse of the day from being a bonafide traverse. So far, the most satisfactory explanation I've come up with is that there was a lateral movement starting at 15:20 which rendered bar 15:45 non-dominant. If you have another explanation, I'd be keen to hear it. <img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2330477>
Then again, when you received similar advice in the past, you ignored it. Education remains an individual responsibility - not a charge of the collective. - Spydertrader
I can see how it would be easy to overlook the charts found in the journals. Some charts (only a few) are visible directy in the posts, this makes it easy for a newcomer to quickly spot them. Others may require one to click on the links provided at the bottom of the posts. This will open up the chart and allow the viewer to examine it. I feel this is a good place to start for someone unacquanted with how forums work. It may be a good first lesson for many. I can also see how easy it would be to overlook the dialogue (discussion). This requires a reader to understand that when a question is asked or a comment is made that one has to scroll down in the browser (use the mouse wheel if you have one) to find the response and/or answer. Sometimes this can get very complex as a dialogue(s) may span multiple pages and require the reader to maintain his/her train of thought throughout many posts all while clicking to subsequent pages. Indeed, this is a bit more complicated than looking at charts but I am confident that many will overcome this barrier if they are persistant.
A lot of change is ocurring in the world and people do move on for one reason or another. Boot camp was to be a focussed intense "all in' effort for a short period. How it works is well understood by those who will be running it. Below I made some comments that are bounded by the limitations of your posting. Thank you for the scope and bounds of your thinking and observation limits.