Quote from JackDaniel:
Funky,
When you talk about watching what the market does when a pivot fails, I'm not sure I understand what a pivot failure is by your def. For that matter, what would be a pivot success ?
I printed out the last 20 days of ES on five minute charts because in this case, I wanted to be able to set them out on the floor and go over them. Anyway, I'm certainly seeing stuff that's interesting, but at the same time, I'm seeing where one could have a very hard time deciding whether the bars were going to continue to and through a pivot or not make it and reverse or keep doing that over and over. Seems like there are many whipsaws using only the pivot chart.
Take for example this past Monday.
At 10a, the reversal was in the middle of a pivot area. Then around 1p, it looks like price is finally breaking through the 1039.06 pivot but then no, it goes back down below the line again, only to reverse in the middle of a pivot area again around 230p. Looking only at the pivot chart I can't see why the price would have reversed for that nice move up to the close. Of course I've got other indicators that would have told me this move was likely, but how did the pivot chart help in this situation?
Maybe this is what you describe as a "pivot failure"?
I hope you know I'm not debunking anything here, I'm just curious how this works. Obviously there are many things going on that I don't see, newbee that I am.
thanks,
jd