Quote from romanus:
Waiting for a flaw or VE
This is like deja vu all over again.
It broke RTL on increased black volume indicating that the price is moving pt1 to pt2Quote from Spydertrader:
See 13:14 [close of] YM bar to note a subtle difference.
/\, /\ followed by an outside bar, which created pt3 up.Quote from Spydertrader:
Then walk through the sequences of 13:18 to 13:26 (all times Eastern and [close of] YM Bar) to note what transpired to make this slightly different than yesterday.
On YM: FTT, decreased non-dominant volume to RTL, increased non-dominant volume through RTL, more increased black (now dominant as price left the down channel) to pt2?Quote from Spydertrader:
What appeared to be a dip, changed. Note the sequences which told you this.
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Finally, note how once again, we see a dominant followed by a non-dominant traverse creating a channel.
It's time to review the futures journal one more time and collect the daily dose of 'AHA!'s.Quote from romanus:
/\, /\ followed by an outside bar, which created pt3 up.
Yesterday 1400 [close of] YM broke RTL on decreased black, moving laterally and forming two pennants where increased black volume on 1412 [close of] SYM BO creates pt3 formation. However no more increasing black volume on 1414 [close of] indicates that the down trend has not changed.

Quote from Spydertrader:
We now need a non-dominant traverse to meet our requirements for a channel. Only two ways exist for such a thing to develop.
- Spydertrader [/B]

No sir, I can't do that. It would not be a valid channel RTL, right?Quote from cnms2:Draw a trendline through the highs of your 13:25 and 13:30 bars ... 15:05 was its BO.

Quote from Spydertrader:
Note the IBGS on the 13:25 ES [close of] Bar. Change right? (get short!) However, another (and opposite) signal for change devloped after 13:25 (The Time, not the bar) - one which showed itself as an Outside Bar on the YM.