Iterative Refinement

Spydertrader, if you'd be so kind - could you check the gaussian annotations and tape drawings in the images above. I attempted to annotate it in hindsight to fit the actual traverse today to see if it might shed the light on why it developed the way it developed. Thank you.
 
Quote from ljyoung:

Good thoughts dubyah. Another point that dkm touched on is to use the Spyderian format for channels and Gaussians. It tells people what you think you have be it a tape , a fftraverse, a traverse or a channel and what level of Gaussian you are depicting. I forget where Spyder posted this but perhaps dkm knows. Again, a suggestion only.

lj

dkm included the link to Spyders coloring convention in his previous post.

I have been using an annotation coloring scheme and I have been trying to maintain consistency with it. I will include it here from lowest fractal to highest for which I monitor on a 5M chart (line weighting is from thinnest to thickest):

Code:
Fractal 0 (Tapes):

	Thin Orange
	Thin Green

Fractal 1 (FFF):

	Orange
	Green
	Thinnest Gaussian weighting

Fractal 2 (FF):

	Purple
	Medium Weight Gaussian

Fractal 3 (5M ES Traverse):

	Green (Pt 3 labelled)
	Red (PT3 labelled)
	Thick Weight Gaussian

Fractal 4 (Channel):

	Blue

I have attached my debrief chart using this scheme.
 

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Quote from WGTrader:

You chart annotation looks thorough, however (maybe it's my eyes), its tough to see in detail. This brings up a suggestion for all of us and that is to post AM charts and PM charts.

Thanks for the thoughts WG, I did post and AM chart previously. I'm still getting used to the TN program for posting and saving charts. There are three different choices so I need to find the one that lets the viewer enlarge the chart to see more detail. I annotate everything I see so the chart gets a little cluttered by the end of the day.
 
Quote from romanus:

Spydertrader, if you'd be so kind - could you check the gaussian annotations and tape drawings in the images above. I attempted to annotate it in hindsight to fit the actual traverse today to see if it might shed the light on why it developed the way it developed. Thank you.

1. Without a view of your entire day (or at least the Traverse to which you refer), how should someone go about the task of guessing how you viewed the specific traverse in question.

2. If you wanted to annotate a Traverse, your gaussians do not match.

3. If you wanted to annotate something other than a Traverse, the Gaussians still do not match.

- Spydertrader
 
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