I am not so sure what to call this whole thing, however assigning appropriate vocabulary word may not be necessary. Had to redo the gaussians, as my annotations in real time were not thorough, which we all know is a major cause of incorrect ones. The relationship between the blue dash/dot (_.) lateral point three up and second pink dash/dot (_.) point three down shileds some light on why I was getting an extra round of b2r gaussians 1310-1340 which left me wondering real time.Quote from gooch87:
I thought price would be going back up from the little dryup mark on my chart for a V day. After seeing what we have, I am lost as to where our point 1 is for the super channel.Gonna have to spend few more hours redrawing my chart to find it... I am happy with my traverses though.
Quote from ehorn:
My view of the day...
I am not saying that the traverse beginning at 13:50 does NOT turn out to be a standard uptraverse but is rather a fftraverse. I am not sure what to call it, but in attempt to do away with unnecessary vocabulary words I am trying to see the same thing with tapes/trendlines and gaussians only. I am confident however that my olive point three up is of the same species as orange point three down in terms of fractal hierarchy by virtue of having p2 outside. As such, I believe their building blocks (b2b's/r2r's and r2b's/b2r's) have to be annotated with the same gaussian thickness.Quote from ljyoung:
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Your price annotation for the day is similar to romanus', and although the Gaussian deconvolution differs, you both 'agree' on the 11:55 P2 and by different paths, the 14:40 P3. Both of you are saying that the traverse beginning at 13:50 does NOT turn out to be a standard uptraverse but is rather a fftraverse.
Guavaman and several others have instead called the 13:50 traverse a standard 5 min ES traverse and my question to you or romanus is why are you correct?
I have a confusing gamish of reasons for both of them but will SFU until you or anyone else gives an opinion.
lj
Quote from ljyoung:
Palinuroâs comment about confidence is spot on. However if your sequences are wrong and you donât know it till after the bludgeoning has convinced you otherwise, it can be terribly demoralizing. I have no doubt that everyone, Spyder included, has gone through this sort of thing and it truly sucks. There are days when the sequences play out in an almost mindless fashion but there are days when they are much less obvious. The simple fact that I have said something like this demonstrates that I do not as yet have the 5 min ES traverse paradigm down pat but I will continue to work on it till I do.
lj
Quote from romanus:
I am not so sure what to call this whole thing, however assigning appropriate vocabulary word may not be necessary. Had to redo the gaussians, as my annotations in real time were not thorough, which we all know is a major cause of incorrect ones. The relationship between the blue dash/dot (_.) lateral point three up and second pink dash/dot (_.) point three down shileds some light on why I was getting an extra round of b2r gaussians 1310-1340 which left me wondering real time.
The evolution of gaussians and trendlines: dotted into dashed into solid.
Quote from dkm:
There seem to be quite a few different interpretations of the gaussian levels.