NOTE: all times beginning of bar and EST (add 5 for bar closing view)
SHORT position
ES 10:30
- increasing red volume => CONTINUATION (short)
ES 10:35
- SYM, decreasing red volume => wait
YM 10:36
- increasing red volume => continuation
YM 10:38
- increasing black volume => change (long)
- LM FBO => change (short)
- one cancels other
- price closes inside two LMs (larger one started 10:30, another one started 10:32 inside it) and inside previous bar => wait
- 10:36 bar was pt3 up
=> CONTINUATION (short)
ES 10:40
- SYM, decreasing black volume => wait
YM 10:40
- increasing black volume => change (long)
- IBGS (short) and LM FBO => change (short)
- long change cancelled
YM 10:42
- FBP decreasing volume => wait
YM 10:44 (1st minute)
- FTP, decreasing red volume => wait
=> CONTINUATION (short)
SHORT position
ES 10:30
- increasing red volume => CONTINUATION (short)
ES 10:35
- SYM, decreasing red volume => wait
YM 10:36
- increasing red volume => continuation
YM 10:38
- increasing black volume => change (long)
- LM FBO => change (short)
- one cancels other
- price closes inside two LMs (larger one started 10:30, another one started 10:32 inside it) and inside previous bar => wait
- 10:36 bar was pt3 up
=> CONTINUATION (short)
ES 10:40
- SYM, decreasing black volume => wait
YM 10:40
- increasing black volume => change (long)
- IBGS (short) and LM FBO => change (short)
- long change cancelled
YM 10:42
- FBP decreasing volume => wait
YM 10:44 (1st minute)
- FTP, decreasing red volume => wait
=> CONTINUATION (short)
Quote from Atari:
A great Lateral Formation (beginning 10:35 bar) to test knowledge of context and sequencing. You are provided valid reasons for taking signals for change or holding. Anyone want to take a shot at some Analysis of this area and the Decisions they would have reached?
I'll provide the contexts/sequences I see, after some replies are provided.
ES Chart
YM Chart
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