Quote from tobbe:
I'm sorry for posting a chart that is so out of line with respect to the journal.
Just because you have 'annotated everything' doesn't mean you are 'out of line' with the rest of the journal. My post, with respect to the one FTT, refers to
Traverses. Plenty of FTT's throughout the day on the 'tape' level to be seen, but if one plans to focus on trading the
same fractal throughout the entire day, then one needs to focus on
how tapes build traverses and traverses build channels. Otherwise, you'll simply be 'jumping fractals' throughout the day. While this is all well and good, as long as the trader
knows he / she is actually doing so, I find
most people attempting to learn do
not realize they have 'jumped fractals' even after being explicitly told they have done so.
As such, I recommend focusing on
one fractal and locating the sequences which exist across
all examples of the same fractal, and once located (and understood), one can then replicate that same template across
all fractals.
It is, in a nutshell, how I could, after trading equities on a daily timeframe for three years, walk in and trade futures without knowing how or why.
- Spydertrader
Edit: In some of Jack's posts one might think it appears as if an interchanging of the definitions of fractal and timeframe has taken place. Again, and in the post above, one should not make this error in judgement.