Deciphering Jack Analysis Bar by Bar ll

Ok check this out.Went thru the last few months of jack's charts looking at non OB bars with multiple EE's triggering on the same bar.I checked to see if the preceding EE was a failsafe or not.Then i looked to see if the first P1 is assigned on the EE trigger bar or the next measurable bar.All multiple EE trigger bars with a preceding EE failsafe had the first P1 assigned on the trigger bar.All multiple EE trigger bars with the preceding EE a NON failsafe had the first P1 assigned on the next measurable bar.Very interesting.Need to check out a few more charts. http://screencast.com/t/SyQJPnpI http://screencast.com/t/x99MTLCO6x0 http://screencast.com/t/Ek6ppiFHw http://screencast.com/t/LLcurGwCE2t
 
Very good work, I think you've correctly learned how to handle multiple EE's. For now, we can continue to use BO T1 after P2 if a fan occurs, I suppose. It's too bad we haven't gotten any good examples of F and K Bands lately, I am looking forward to reviewing them when we have a good example.
 

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All multiple EE trigger bars with a preceding EE failsafe had the first P1 assigned on the trigger bar.
Here's a few examples i found since 10-30-13.I picked these examples because they show the "next" volume element assigned after the trigger bar was a T1 so the trigger bar has to be a first P1.There are many others since 10-30-13 but the "next" element bar is inc volume so its assigned a New P1 which makes these not so obvious that the trigger bar was the first P1 even though they are. http://screencast.com/t/lcEI2Cih27 http://screencast.com/t/sNulD1DO0U http://screencast.com/t/3acl5VoxM http://screencast.com/t/S4QKWYvikZs http://screencast.com/t/R8cHRBcLLwMA http://screencast.com/t/oZvmG77gy
 
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