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Quote from jack hershey:

here is the PM BO.

Make a note that the c band pass was one bar too late.

The second T2F was too low (lower than T1 so I had an Fd, LVBO instead. This chart shows that.

The OB on 57 began a laeral. Since the char is past the lat 4, I did the retro and a PP6 shows on bar 60.

add the BM and rtl on bar 57 as house keeping.


Today expanded the Summr range on news.

after the news wore off the Summer range returned.

didn't stick, sorry.
 

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Here is the pm chart and the carryover.


We are in a long.

It is a Set C at close.

The two P1's create a potential set up for gong short after the open long on bar 1.

By looking at the Modrian table you can see in Set C that the n- 1 is BM and if a PP1 is seen on bar 1, then a reversal short is called for on the close or lock in of bar 1.

To anticipate this event is a good idea. Use PRV to your advantage. Carve the top of bar 1 to get the price difference between open and the high. Because volume signals an accelerating P1, then you can go short at the top of the bar 1. To "SEE" tthe top of bar 1 go to the DOM and look at the Wall value.

The WWT is the fact that the PRV will continue to shrink and you can calculate this limiting shrink value for a PP1.

The "what if" is this. If no PP1, then the long will be continuing until you have one of the following: PP6, Ab, Ba or a BM. Two ticks down creates a BM. If you get anything else, then you are havine an a turn that begins a Set D drift trend. If so then you must look ahead to a b turn and then examine its potential as an n - 1 turn. Once n - 1 is known, then you check out the n possibilities. The b turn may not be listed in Set D. If not then you have a longer drift in the works.

In SQL lingo or logic flow sheet lingo, there are only a few pathways to keep in mind. you have a lot of seconds for some of them. Enjoy.
 
Quote from jack hershey:

Attached please find the open.

as the carryover chart showed bar 81 was a T2F. The n+1 test is required once band is established. You see four rays and NO T1 is in force.

I entered long on the open.

Bar 1 will be tested for an EE.

The EE is a rarely occurring Fa, print and save for your collection of EE examples.

This is a Set B type trend. Add the Fa to your Mustard Modian panel.

Put in the BM and the rtl and you are on your way.

Thanks for your chart, Jack.

1. what is n+1 test? I have n-1, and n, but not n+1
2. Added Fa to mustard

Please see attached my chart with questions on your annotation. Thanks for your reply..
 

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Quote from jack hershey:

Please find the midday attached.

C band pass developed over the even harmonic. The pm BO is marked by this end of midday reversal.

1. Why is T1 on internals (bar 35 & 37)? I don't see lat4 for retro.
2. Can we have PP5a turn on bar 49?

Please see attached. Thanks
 

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Quote from tea_leaf:

1. Why is T1 on internals (bar 35 & 37)? I don't see lat4 for retro.
2. Can we have PP5a turn on bar 49?

Please see attached. Thanks
The same seems to be true for bar 53 which has something asigned although it is an internal.
 
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