LOLOL!!! Thanks for making my day Jack. Classic obfuscation and koolaid 

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Lo has a new book out. As usual it is co authored.
He devotes thirteen chapters to people he determined had views on TA.
Chapters 14 through 20 review some aspects of the mysteries of TA. Elsewhere, I posted a peek at the sub chapter contents.
There is a possibility that you may gain something from reading the booklet.
Apparently, I have been neglectful in posting the details of what frustrates some people. And what might possibly be the solution to the frustration.
If you can, get out there and meet a few experts. By engaging with them routinely and frankly, you may get some valuable insights into how people trade successfully and also enjoy it too.
When I post I often use references to authoritative sources of aid for people who are on quests to learn or prove something.
You have made a great contribution to ET. Jim Fowler did a lot too. Each of you came to different conclusions about the same thing.
There are many spheres of interest out there regarding the financial industry and its theme of making money. Most often there is little overlap from one sphere to another. But many of them make a lot of money continually.
Try reading "Musicophilia" by Oliver Sacks, something might trigger in your mind about something or other. Try to do a read in "Mindfulness in Plain English" by V. H Gunaratana and see if any bells go off for you.
Luckily everyone is smarter than everyone else. It makes the world go round, apparently.
People have gone to the extent of giving you phone numbers to call to get the poop straight from the horse's mouth. So far you haven't.
Keep up the great contributions you make. People like you have a lot to offer.
Why is it you do not do intraday trading?
Have you tried out the "unusual volume" in "putting the Piecs Together"? The Qcharts guy certainly didn't have the one pager in mind when he designed the unusual volume equation for sorting lists. Why do you think Jim Fowler didn't come up with unusual volume as a sort? One thing I really like about the unusual volume one pager is that the rules and lookup table are too difficult to make into an ATS.
Who will be the first to automate it? Will computers of the future be able to automate the one pager? I don't think so. It won't be Harvard or MIT will it?