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

    I put everything in the zip file...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Sorry it took so long. I didn't expect, that drawing lines, shapes, analyzing thoughts, formatting, etc. would take so long. What you will find is that I took a random part of the K200 of the chart that polford posted before and there I went bar by bar through the process of putting in the...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    As I feared/expected you were right. When I looked at a chart this morning my brain found too many different possibilities how this or that could/should be done. In order to find out at where those issues arise and what it is that I'm seeing or not seeing I will take a chart and annotate/narrate...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Jack, this is beautiful! In my mind I hear: "I got it! I got it!" (=I understand). Two bars, faster fractal, trading fractal, fanning, etc. "I got it!". At least that's what I think (at this moment with this chart). So after this FTT the next thing that can happen is: a) that we have a...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    "...It is too complex to handle with your vocabulary and how your mind processes anything in a critical manner..." :D Thanks, I appreciate your effort.
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    I see....!?!.... use two bars... treat them as one bar... becomes clearer (at least at the moment). After the third move comes the outside bar... Maybe that's your intention at this point in time, but at the moment I don't see volume coming into the equation yet.
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Somehow I can't upload PNGs so I zipped it....
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Paint? Ouch... :-) Here is the file again as PNG. In this version after I read your last post I added the dashed gaussian lines. That's what my mind created of that post. The others where there in my first version.
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Jack, I added those yellow boxes to the chart. Btw. that's a five minute chart of the K200 that polford posted before. It is only the beginning of the day zoomed in because it allows to better focus on specific areas. You say "treat bars that are internals as one bar". Reading it most...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Zoom into the first part...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Hi Jack, please feel free to go as far and fast as you want. Please continue what you started in your first three/four posts of this thread and let the rubber burn. Acceleration, expansion, fanning, K200? I'm looking forward to it. In the meantime maybe somebody else can tell me something...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    While I head to the office here is how the rest of the day unfolded(still need to add the gaussians and the rest of the day)... Jack, thanks so far.
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Damn, Jack hits the gas pedal and the only thing I see is the smoke of the burning tyres while he drives away. :confused: Jack, wait for me... Until Jack posted his critique I thought SK0's chart looks fine (thanks SK0). But when he started to talk about VEs at the first bars which I didn't...
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    Must be this: V(olume): B(=1)-2(=2)-B(=3)-2R(=4). 4 moves in volume P(rice): Pt1(=1), Pt2(=2), Pt3(=3). 3 moves in price
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Hi Jack, would you mind to switch to a more "common"/accessible product? Maybe something like Pork Bellies? Bonds? Crude Oil? Eurostox? FDAX? Yen? I'm asking because I have no access to the K200. :) You wrote: "...Each day will begin with the three containers of the fractals being...
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    Can NinjaTrader be trusted?

    Doesn't matter. They are in the Netherlands.
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    Can NinjaTrader be trusted?

    As I have two different ADSL providers I can confirm that situation. With one provider it seems impossible to connect to ninjatrader.com while with the second provider that web site opens as fast (or slow) as any other. At the beginning I thought that they are bancrupt and therefore their...
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    Getting down and dirty is where the rubber meets the road ...

    Thanks Charts. I think that combined with this http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2785113 should help to explain the multiple price fractals one could find on a five (or others) minute chart.
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