Quote from ticktrade:
chopped up thinking 1015 was soc. had inc vol ibgs than 2 jw bars follow that. how does one know which to take. In hindsight saw where the ym gave a signal for change. What if on the es only?
I encourage you to review IBGS Bars which you
know provide signals for change, and compare those charts (along with their complete and thorough annotations) to the example at 10:15 today. I'm confident, you'll 'see' the difference, and arrive at the correct answer. After all, the
market has already shown you that 10:15 isn't a signal for change. All that reamins is for you to locate the reason why.
Quote from ticktrade:
Don't see any dominant red on dn traverse??
You see increasing red Volume after a signal for change (10:30), therefore we
know the dominant
direction is down. However, we don't show any dominant
bars until much later. Do you think the market has signaled continuation or change?
Quote from ticktrade:
Can we have a pt 3 without confirmation of dominance?
If one ended the 1035 lateral when the pt3 arrived at 1050 than dominance could be established. If not I dont understand the dn traverse.
Note how I keep 'fanning' out the Traverses drawn in place during the time in question. Note also the
two different fractals I annotated on the Gaussians. If one trades the slower fractal, then one simple
holds all the way down.
(All times Eastern and [close of] ES Bars)
- Spydertrader