Here are the symmetrical charts for the ES. Remember these charts are about showing the beginning, ending, or completion of price symmetry. It's best when they're 'signals' coincide with the Sequential but they also provide reasons for price behavior. Remember 'signals' or a case for certain price behavior are indicated by the intersection (or valley), or peak of the Polynomial to the R Squared line. Interdim
Just for clarification the Sequential Charts are dominant. Remember the Symmetrical Charts are about showing the beginning, ending, or completion of price symmetry. Changes in price behavior are indicated by the intersection (or valley), or peak of the Polynomial to the R Squared line. It's best when the Sequential and Symmetrical occurs at or about the same time. Interdim
The Symmetrical Charts for ES. After the Labor Day Weekend, you'll be shown a mechanical way to apply all the data. Interdim
Regarding Sep 1, Tuesday, did your chart(s) fail to predict the 2% drop in the markets, or did I miss something?