I think there are 2, what I consider basic "rules", that many/most "forget"...
1) VE only occurs after point 3
2) FTT is not a requirement for completion.
Wish you included the volume.
From my dataset:
1) Correct.
On the fastest fractal, a pt3 can be bwt the 2nd and third leg of a bar, the VE being within the 3rd leg.
Or more common, the 2nd bar of a two bar combination.
Or on the n+1 bar of a n +1 bar combination, n>=1. This is typical of a lateral movement prior to a BO and VE or FBO and FTT of traverse/channel or BO on one fractal and then FTT on faster fractal.
2) Incorrect. FTT's always occur after a pt 3 either before or after a VE. When Pace accelerates then VE. When Pace de-accelerates then FTT. A VE is not necessary for completion but a FTT by it's nature is a completion. Whether an exhaustion of the current dominant or an interruption by a new opposite dominant.
Of the three turns, two go to Dominant.
C turns - Dom to Dom,
2 and multi bar formations - B2B, R2R, and single bar formations OB (IBGS)
B turns - Non Dom to Dom - 2B, 2R, OB (IBGS)
Sometimes price lifts on low volume but only on a larger (frequently unseen) short channel.
Tiddlywinks, The FTT can occur within a bar perhaps this is what you mean. If you have an example at hand, it would be interesting to see the difference.