This is a chart I posted friday in the chat.
Here you can see a box/lid I tried to enter, unfortunately, my stop limit buy was skipped by the MKT, so no trade.
As you see here a good confluence of signals made a very good setup: uptrend, hh hl hh, mini Double bottom, lid.
JACK, answering your question about chart types
I use Vol , Time and even Range charts, i frequently switch between them to find a pattern, I switch time and volume fractal as well.
Even though I like the smoothness of volume charts, IMHO for a pattern trader, watching also a time based chart is good for 2 reasons
-Most traders still use time charts, and as you know patterns work, not only because of recurrent mkt behavior (people behavior), but also because of the so said "self fullfilling prophecy", so when you have a clear pattern on a time chart and not so clear on a volume chart are you going to miss the trade?
- Volume chart is very good for a realtime reading of the market, but somehow you can miss critical information, like for example a climax selling/buying bar.
Take for example a 5 minute chart where you see a wide range bar with 3 times the volume of the previous bar, considered in the appropriate context (for example a prolonged trend), that bar may signal a trend exaustion, very important info then.
On a volume chart the same bar will probably be diveded into several bars, now I'm not sayng you can't spot a climax on a Volume chart, sure you can, but to me it's much easier to see on a time chart the same phenomenon, expecially when you are watching the chart later.
Another aspect, take a look at the chart I just posted, and focus on the volume during the box formation, do you see how easy is to spot a dry up volume period?
The volume dries up right before the price/volume explode on the upside, that's a pretty good indicator to me.
Anyway, what I want to be clear here is that I listen to everything Anek teaches here, I learn, I test but in the end , I'm the trader, I use the tools that fit my style.
Hope it makes sense and it's not confusing for beginners.