LOL, in my journal it's very visual - usually just a few lines per chart. If it needs more it's all in point form. Remember what I said before? I'm Irish and need pictures? Lots of words can be visualised lots of different ways - give me pictures pleaseQuote from tom123:
1).... did you happen to watch or play the end of new york session at all?
2)... the whole combination didnt come together it seems.... because the 30 minute and the 15 minute wasnt strong enough....they were around 50 and 70 on the CCI...... so, is that why the play didnt drop for a big move at that time?
3) ....PA just kep creeping up ...and I had enough as the day was winding down.....
am I starting to look at CCI correctly ?
4)...also , what setting do you have your CCI at ? it seems to come standard at ...what is it....14 100 100 ....

1) Didn't watch beyond the first thrust up as I was late for a dinner date and keeping everyone waiting.
2) The PA didn't fall because it went into trend mode.
3) Are you looking at CCI correctly? Can't see it so I don't know what you see nor how you act upon what you see, but you need to combine it with many other factors like TL's. S&R, PA, TF's etc. CCI can be thru the roof 300 in a 1 min and 70 on a 30 min.
4) I discussed settings briefly earlier - 14 standard is fine. As was posted by CF and myself it's how you read an indicator and that, like everyhing else, requires time and experience. The answer is very simple honestly... after a hundred pages of printed journal of CCI + other factors and lots of time with a pen and ruler you will have you very own set of rules that you can then put to the test in real time. The KEY skill I tried to communicate was read CCI in multiple TF's.
But CCI on it's own as the magic market indicator?... Nah! And once you are skilled with CCI remember I posted the use of one type of indicator on it's own as a comprehensive tool to read the market is a big mistake. So understanding CCI is Level 1. CCI in multiple TF's is level 2. Adding a second indicator is Level 3. Understanding it in multiple TF's is level 4. Combining the interaction of both indicators is Level 5. Each level done in conjunction with all the PA rules etc.
Went to the movies at midnight last night and watched Kung Fu Panda - one funny film. But I liked the main theme - "The answer is in you!"