If you'd consider posting any portions of your journal that aren't personal, I'm sure this audience would appreciate it.Quote from jack hershey:
I reviewed my three pages of my journal; it is personal so I am going to pass on making it public.
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I see it is missing OTR and is still based on volume gaussians instead of bands.
Sorry you can't see the OTR. The last two tables are OTR tables.
In general I think it would need to be adjusted to how this thread started and progressed. I always try to imagine Jered or another alias who never heared of SCT and older terminology uses this thread as a starting point. Then that person will not be familiar with everything you use in the coarse or medium tables. Therefore at some point in time it would be great to consolidate everything (channels, pace, PRV, FTT, bands, etc.) I mean show on current charts how and which of those elements are used or which have been replaced by the bands, BM's, etc. or update those sweeps charts to what readers of this thread are used to.
For most of the time (56 years) I have used a foundation and building blocks. The rate of change of stuff is similar to osmosis. Nothing is replaced; I work as suggested in "BF or BS" on the home page of Behavioral Finance. It is just that I began before behavioral finance.
Read the Vegas TradersExpo session descriptions. Notice there is one volume oriented session. LR is chumming up with a guy to do a volume oriented spiel at long last.
The DOM part will require a lot of visualizations, illustrations, snapshots/screenshots of different moments in time in order to be better understood. At least for me. I will try to contribute those when I have more free time.
As explained to me, I will be misleading because my views are differen than the DOM expert. The only way around this is to document what I feel is the better way to make money carving turns.
The times I lived through include the era of tape reading, etc... Then the mainframes were supplemented by computers for individuals in remote locations. I remember the first mainframe real time system. It was 10 to 100 times faster than real thinking at the time. For whatever reason turns on markets allow a person to trade at five times the market's current capacity. There is no reason to sweat the great facility of limit orders in markets.
I have reason to believe I contributed a term to trading related to limit order pile ups.
I use Trade Navigator also and wondered if youâd be comfortable supplying some of the coding used for the automated work present on your chart? (Lats, different colored letter âUâ above price bars, 2nd bars in formations being the same color as the first bar if vol is less, etc.)Quote from jack hershey: SNIP
Here is a clean chart for yesterday. The panes show the "highlighting". Make a list of this automated work that is done to help the trader.
Youâve spoken a lot about âcarvingâ turns and I assume that means youâre doing so during a 5-minute bar when vol has locked in.Quote from jack hershey: SNIP
A lot of people use the 5-minute chart. One characteristic of expert trading is that reversals in hold/reversal trading occur within the 5-minute bars. I probably have misled many people who think I trade at 5-minute intervals.
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Thank you for posting a completed chart and the log pages for a full day, Mr. Hershey. This is incredibly helpful.
If you'd consider posting any portions of your journal that aren't personal, I'm sure this audience would appreciate it.
Iâm in agreement with xioxxio. For me, speaking about DOM and other tools are not as helpful while still trying nail down the finer points of your system.
Are there things that we, as students of this system of yours, can do to accelerate our learning? Would you like to see charts, logs, etc. or are you happy to continue with us posing questions?
Thanks so much for your continued posting and willingness to nudge us along in our learning.
Iâm having issues with properly defining BO, T1 and I think itâs because I donât completely understand the statements above - the two-part caveat. I attached a document with 3 examples. In each of the examples, I likely would have assigned a P2 whereas your charts indicate them as being a BO,T1. Obviously since this is your system, Iâm not understanding something. Would you please take a look and let me know where Iâm going astray?Quote from jack hershey:SNIP
BO, T1 --- There is a caveat of two parts. This is another very powerful invention. You may only have a TRUE BO of the RTL if and only if a T1 is there and a P2 has not appeared before (at lock in) the BO of the RTL. If you have not annotated the P2 it has not appeared as yet just for the time being.