I also found Auto-annotation a great learning tool. It is fascinating to see the evolution of a bar... the auto-annotation makes it obvious to see how a bar develops from an inside bar to a FTP/FBP... then to a tape.Quote from WGTrader:
Cnms2, you asked a couple of days ago if auto-annotation was a good thing. I think it is a time saver, but it is also a great learning tool as well to see how formations begin and change throughout the bar.

Quote from Munck:
LittleMac,
Here's my GRRF chart for comparison. Mine is a bit different due to a lateral movement. Some of your last red bars should have been black, so you might consider the B2B I have on my chart. I wouldn't trade it though![]()
I am trying to catalog the SYM/FTP/FBP in relation to the 20MA. I want to see how many are fades, and how many are breakouts, and see if there are any correlation between them.Quote from WGTrader:
... What I want to do is to âcatalogâ the different patterns that occur at various points of change (i.e. FTTâs, pt 3âs FBOâs, BOâs, etc.). At the least to use as a learning tool.
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