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Quote from dbphoenix:

In this case, you'll notice that price spent 13m futzing around the bottom. This is hardly a V reversal. It then shot up in a single bound to 70 and went . . . nowhere. This is not the behavior of rabid buyers.

I suggest you find examples of chop and work them backwards to their beginnings, then replay them forward.

Thanks DB, I will do all this over the weekend.

Would you suggest replaying also specially for the trades that are losers or break the line before going in your favor?

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Quote from timokrates:

Would you suggest replaying also specially for the trades that are losers or break the line before going in your favor?

I suggest tons of replay until it all becomes second nature. It's the ones who are in a hurry who take the longest to get this.
 
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It isn't about bars and lines; it's about behavior. But until that becomes clear, the bars and lines will have to suffice.

I am still finding this very hard to interiorize, I use the 1 min SMA in order to see the waves forming, and do the recording to tell the story as it unfolds, it is just that I feel a huge mind wall when trying to turn that into actionable information.

I guess time will change that. Meanwhile, will keep on working on that.
 
Quote from niko:

, I use the 1 min SMA in order to see the waves forming, and do the recording to tell the story as it unfolds, it is just that I feel a huge mind wall when trying to turn that into actionable information.


Why not throw up a line chart?
 
Quote from deaddog:

Why not throw up a line chart?

Thanks the 1 min SMA (weighted) does the same trick, the problem is not with the chart but with me :mad:
 
Quote from deaddog:

Why not throw up a line chart?

Because the default on a line plot is line-on-close, and this can give a wildly inaccurate display of what's happening with price. If the charting program can plot a line of the mean of each bar, i.e., an average of the high-to-low, fine. If not, the 1m MA provides a better approximation. There is also the potential problem of plotting a line chart and a bar chart in the same space. Again this depends on the charting program. The objective in all this is to clarify, not to muddy it all up.
 
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