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    Channels

    I reserve volatility as a price measure. I also build a channel from its faster fractal ingredients. Both VE's and fanning occur. They do change the market's volatility from that point onward. Since I actually do what I said, the VE bar has two purposes. As a consequence, Iagree that...
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    Channels

    for the short term, the trader uses a constant volatility. the VE on an LTL shows the shift in volatility (increasing). Increasing volatility makes for more money velocity. Nailing the change of sentiment is done with FTT's or any other signal. In this thread, so far, there are three...
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    Channels

    Any chart is suitable. as a person fills in the log, he has a sentence for each row. the EE that occurs first on the chart is on the volume bar just below pt1 but one bar to the left. Look it up on the PPband table and see a PP3, you didn;t label it for some reason. P1 is on the bar...
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    Channels

    Darvas spoke in terms of the "box diagonal". In the mid fifties, technical trading was, roughly speaking, totally unknown. Today you see in ET, the "unbelievable strain" still persisting. In the 50's the financial world was totally staid and C+ history majors ran the world. This Ivy...
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    Channels

    Thanks for your Q. If you wish put up a chart of a VE. Pt3 of the original becomes a new point 1. The VE becomes a new point 2. Following the point 2 (the VE) you will see a "b turn" on the volume bars. By understanding the role of turns in market, you can easily relate the turns to...
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    Channels

    I agree all tools can be used in a small time period. For me, I only use tools that operate within 10 to 100 milliseconds. To put a tool into a person's mind takes work. To keep it there permanently takes more work. To give the tool facility takes an exteme amount of work. I, as an...
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    Channels

    Sentiment is the trend direction. Long or short are commonly used to describe trend direction. Moves in trends are either dominant or non-dominant. In a long trend the dominant is long and the non dominant is short. In a short trend the dominant is short and the non dominant is long...
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    Channels

    Please lookup terms like FBO and clean page 4. Also look around for interlocking fractals. A lot of the discussion that surrounded WWT was chat about various deviations from the common trending. In the lst few years a lot of chat has turned to discussions of PA. mst of the above stuff was...
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    Channels

    The logic behind channels is defined and precise. You must be able to define each turn mathematically in terms of the independent variable. The independent variable measures are all gated or killed by the character of price at that event. Channels are defined by turns and, thus trends...
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    Channels

    In discussing channels as a powerful tool, a lot of other signal generators come into being. I use the four types of trends mentioned. Two types address the incomplete types of trends. The other two provide for the normal trend a channel makes and also the drifting trend a channel can...
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    Channels

    Lets end the channel and come back a study the more sophisticated aspects later. As a last dominant move takes place after point 3, new profits are being assembled. and not yet realized by locking them in with a reversal trade. how is dominant progress made? The minority controls this...
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    Channels

    High quality stocks go through stages. One stage leads to another. A channel exists for each stage. The rule is to move channel points ahead when the VE occurs. As staging ends, then the FTT occurs. So lets consider providing the solution as to why and how channels work. Channels are...
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    Channels

    I'll break this response up into parts. Darvas used space, shapes and change of shapes. The most concise answer are his comments on his recovery from a NYC experience. (mid chapter Nine). He told his brokers to just do as they were told. He only wanted one input. A daily telegram...
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    Channels

    It is important to do more than scratch the surface. Knowing the purpose of a channel is very very important. the S and R lines are only are important as the Right Trend Line. as a person leaves the beginner world, he starts to deal with a lot of market concepts that are very very...
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    Proof that technicals/ charts work-- SINA

    Making money in markets comes from price change. Any price change is available to anyone who wishes to participate. All price changes make money. To get very very technical, you draw a line from the beginning to the end of the price change segment. this is the beginning of learning...
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    failed signals

    The answers lie in Danto's (Columbia) symmetry of history theorem. the setting for maintaining success is determined BEFORE the signals mentioned arrive. Of the four types of trends, only one type has bearing on this puzzle. The gold chart data posted shows the data contrast nicely. Had...
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    What was the ***last*** thing you had to master before becoming profitable?

    Your post really does scope and bound the conditions, circumstances and situations you have created for yourself to have to deal with. Everyone empathizes with your plight and viewpoint. everyone should work thoroughl to define just where they are situated. I. I know the system of the...
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    'Watching The Market' vs. Machine Learning.

    I hope your post to the OP helps him. The "chain of numbers" and "chain of random events" you mention is nearly correct. I read all the posts in this thread. taken together they could solve the mystery you all have on your hands. It is very difficult to "back up in thinking" and get...
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    failed signals

    could you clarify? Do you want knowledge on the detection approach for the four items??? 1. Passing double top 2. failing double top 3. Passing double bottom 4. failing double bottom Please put up graphics so we better know where you operate.
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