Quote from NYCMB:
Under what kind of circumstance, a Lateral can be ended using the second bar of a Pennant which closes right on the boundary of Lateral?
TIA!
Quote from NYCMB:
Under what kind of circumstance, a Lateral can be ended using the second bar of a Pennant which closes right on the boundary of Lateral?
IMO, you have to begin with asking yourself: what kind of data am I seeking from the end of lateral, so I am sorry if my response will add to your confusion.Quote from NYCMB:
Hi romanus and JHM students
Under what kind of circumstance, a Lateral can be ended using the second bar of a Pennant which closes right on the boundary of Lateral? I have checked several other posters's charts, all of them indicate 14:35(eob) bar closes on the lower boundary. Please see the attatchment. TIA!
Quote from guavaman:
Under the current operational definition, a lateral does not exist in the area in highlighted .
However, once formed, a lateral is killed by two consecutive closes outside of it unless a formation forms. Additionally, a close on the line of a lateral is considered to be "inside" the lateral.
Quote from Ezzy:
See Spyder's last posted chart with a few notes added for examples:
Quote from PointOne:
Glad you brought that chart up again. Could someone please explain the "taping to outside bars" (numerous examples in Spyder's chart just posted by Ezzy)?
It doesn't seem to follow from anything Jack has taught, but appeared one day and was quietly absorbed into the method. Where are points 1, 2 and 3 in such tapes and which line is the rtl?
Didn't Jack say start over after an outside bar, or did I miss something?
Why is this not classed as an "invention"?