Hey Padawan,
Thanks for the input. Just to clarify, my last post is no longer directly relating to the chart I posted. I'm pretty sure I understand the reason why those pennants never materialized into flaws. Part of the post was to get confirmation I'm understanding correctly why they were not flaws. I'm also trying to get further information regarding when these flaws do occur in a situation that changes the dominant trend.
As an example, in regard to my chart if price had moved down out of one of those FBPs on increased volume, but at a lower volume then the first bar of the pennant. Thereby providing volume sufficient for the BO of the pennant but still showing a gaussian formation of decreasing overall red volume that would seem to confirm retrace. Do we now have a confirmed flaw that makes the downtrend dominant even though we do not yet have increasing overall red volume?
In then also I wanted further clarification of laterals as possible flaws in these situations.
Thanks for the input. Just to clarify, my last post is no longer directly relating to the chart I posted. I'm pretty sure I understand the reason why those pennants never materialized into flaws. Part of the post was to get confirmation I'm understanding correctly why they were not flaws. I'm also trying to get further information regarding when these flaws do occur in a situation that changes the dominant trend.
As an example, in regard to my chart if price had moved down out of one of those FBPs on increased volume, but at a lower volume then the first bar of the pennant. Thereby providing volume sufficient for the BO of the pennant but still showing a gaussian formation of decreasing overall red volume that would seem to confirm retrace. Do we now have a confirmed flaw that makes the downtrend dominant even though we do not yet have increasing overall red volume?
In then also I wanted further clarification of laterals as possible flaws in these situations.

