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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Hi charts, thanks for the tip. You say: "...it would be informative to add laterals...". What information could I have received if I had added those laterals before? How could they have helped me? I added them now but I don't see that I would have drawn the fast fractal or trading...
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    Thanks ehorn. Personally I also think something doesn't look correct. Especially with the gaussians. What disturbed me at the area you highlighted was this black peaking volume. If that one wouldn't be there I would have a nice, obvious R2R situation. Also just before that area you...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Working on my precision... does anybody see any obvious errors I didn't catch? Thanks.
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    This is a summary of where I am right now or what I (think) know or don't know: 1. Building tapes from two bars (9 or 10 cases). Seems to work most of the times. Hesitation appears in areas where multiple internals follow each other. Or where for example there is a possibility to draw two...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    FDAX part 1 with trading two trading fractals and an attempt to draw the gaussian lines. Need some input here. BTW... do you notice the little triangles and how they often correspond with ftts?
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Zoom into the first part...
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    Trying to prepare three fractals for the DAX tomorrow. 1st zoom out...
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    Software Used to Trade Jack Hershey Methods

    Hi dkm, I'm not a programmer but because I wanted to see if NT7 is any good I quickly "hacked" the existing VolumeSCT, AutoPace and BarPaint2 indicators into NT7. Seems to work except for the drawing of laterals in BarPaint2. Please have a look if this is of any use to you. Sooner or later...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Enclosed please find my attempt to build traverses and channels from tapes. One area in that chart where I was not 100% sure is the end where I highlighted it with a blue rectangle. Even though I drew the magenta channel I suspect that it is not the real channel but something even slower...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Ayeee... those who can read clearly have an advantage. :D Thanks. :)
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    I know dkm. And as you can see your bar three has a HH but not a LL than bar 1. Another point we can see is: Depending on where we start we might get slightly different results. I think at the beginning of this thread Jack highlights the importance of de-gapping and before one starts trading...
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    Hi dkm, great work. When I read it I somehow got stuck with your description of bar 3 having a HH and LL than bar 1. As I didn't remember it being that way I had a quick look to see if this is correct. If I'm looking at the same chart then there is something wrong. I'm not saying my tapes...
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    Hi charts, what do the arrows that you always draw mean? Are they of any importance? Thanks.
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    The outside bar is interesting because the way it is annotated it seems that you first start with a LTL and then clone that one to get the RTL. Normally you always start with the RTL. From an annotation point of view the question is also do you ALWAYS draw both of those LTLs? Or depending on the...
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    Hi dkm, is there a specific reason why you put the FTTs where you put them on your charts? Or why are those visible but not others? In your example I see that you drew the down container starting from 15.25 but you didn't label the bar at that time as an FTT of your black container which...
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    Jack, here you see my brain suddenly identifying fractals within fractals. The dashed lines are fractals that you didn't have on your reference but are lines which I suddenly saw and to me I see no reason why they wouldn't be valid (based on my knowledge level)? This is where it can become...
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    In the next move from pt1 to pt2 I see black volume falling so my gaussian line would be a black line down. On your chart you "squeezed" in between pt 1 and pt2 (if I see this correctly) a down red followed by an up black gaussian line. Maybe the firs red line was a mistake? If it was then...
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