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    Trend Following dying?

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    Trend Following dying?

    Undoubtedly, for a brighter and less burdened mind one look would suffice to recognize the "Procrustean solution". I like reading bighog's posts - he certainly sounds like a guy who's been in the line of fire.
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    Trend Following dying?

    I was helped elsewhere to finally come to terms with rather painfull realization - it wasn't my sloppiness in annotations. It was my sloppiness in critical thinking. The context, which I should call, for the sake of politeness, more or less a 'heuristic' concept, is not binary and as such, being...
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    Trend Following dying?

    A few questions if you'd be so kind.
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    Trend Following dying?

    Sorry, Jack, I removed my original post because I couldn't be sure whether or not Mr. Black's trades were to cover the previous entries or reversals. Here it is: My original question was if he is using the stop set at infinity because it looked to me like after some of the executions the price...
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    Trend Following dying?

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    Amazing

    Of course, the possibility exists that the term "smart money" refers to a specific indicator (namely stretch-squeeze), that has a binary value. Then the statement: "Smart money is short over the weekend" may be considered simply a factual remark about the value of the above mentioned indicator...
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    Amazing

    Thank you, Jack. Quick question - the vertical medium weight magenta (pink) line with the blue label "gap" on it on a top of the bar 34 (12:20 close of EST) - is there any significance to that annotation?
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    Amazing

    I'll be damned, LOL. Thank you very much for this delightful reminder to pay attention to all available data. I have been so narrowly focused on RTL in my differentiation attempts, that I totally missed the significance of the other trendline, LOL. Thank you again.
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    Amazing

    at 1130 your hand written note states the end of the short sequence was due at approx 1315 NY Time. I don't know how the hell you do it, you've done it before - so it's not a coincidence. The R2R of the short traverse was inside the lateral at the end of yesterday. Tricky - I couldn't be certain...
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    Amazing

    Also, could you elaborate on what M1 and M2 mean?
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    Amazing

    How can one know if VE is "handled" and no M1 and M2 required? Could you provide some examples, such as bar number and date, so one can compare and contrast with other VE contexts to learn to differentiate? Thank you.
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    Amazing

    Hi Jack, the reversal to long at the end of bar 1 - the signal to go long - can it be seen using ES and YM only, or finer tools (S/S, DOM, OTR) were required? Thank you.
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    A forum to save images in

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    BWolinsky Trading

    Thank you, Jack. Best wishes and good luck with your surgery.
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    BWolinsky Trading

    u missed the fact that bar 8 is identified as point 3 and annotated as such - u might wanna rethink your decreasing arrow pointing to that bar, whatever that arrow was suppose to mean
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    BWolinsky Trading

    How does one handle the situation where the final 2R of the next R2R 2B 2R doesn't materialize - is there a way to wash and when is the earliest one can realize that the final 2R ain't coming (as in attached)? Thank you.
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    Iterative Refinement

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    Iterative Refinement

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    Iterative Refinement

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