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
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
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.