Quote from Spydertrader:
Of course, Price could continue moving higher creating numerous Volatility Expansions one after another. In addition, a flaw might materialize after a VE. As such, The Market has provided an opportunity for a steeper (accelerated) channel.
Lastly, I'm not quite sure how one could get a Point Three after a VE. I can see the following sequence:
VE - Decreasing Non-Dominant Volume Back to the RTL followed by increasing Dominant Volume to an FTT (with lower High than the High of the VE).
However, I cannot 'see' a Point Three immediately following a VE. Perhaps, you could post a chart indicating that which you described in case I have misunderstood your meaning.
Good trading to you.
- Spydertrader
Quote from bi9foot:
Here are a few scenarios I have drawn (based on the recent discussions).
I marked b & c as lateral movement because the last bar cleared the high of the formation bar 1.
Please let me know if I am wrong.
Quote from ivob:
However you call it, aren't we just looking for a breakout of the triangle on increasing volume?
regards,
Ivo
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Quote from bi9foot:
Here are a few scenarios I have drawn (based on the recent discussions).
I marked b & c as lateral movement because the last bar cleared the high of the formation bar 1.
Please let me know if I am wrong.
Quote from ljyoung:
Thanks for the lucid drawings bi9. So would you say that c, d and e are all pennant BO's?
Then with bar 4, there must be a close above the high of the first bar for a lateral formation BO (a,b,d,e) and for c it would be called a lateral movement BO (or something like that)? (Edit: Let's assume that in all cases the volumes are higher than bar 3).