C band pass
The volume value is between T2P and T2F on the next par after the T2P.
The volume value is between T2P and T2F on the next par after the T2P.
Quote from jack hershey:SNIP
PP1
As you log, you get P1's. The first is assigned. The next two can come almost any time. They enlarge the trend volatility. Almost NO traders are aware of trend volatility's role or for sure its role in making money.
P1 is on the first row of your volume elements chart (it has six columns).
Look at "Next" column. When you have an EE you do "NEXT" on a bar.
Trends are independent. You have to begin them once and EE has occurred.
A P1 begins a trends ASAP. Two rules:
1. Do P1 on bar of failsafe EE's and A band EE's
2. On all other EE's put P1 on the next bar.
Getting a PP1:
If you have T for more than one peak, then you use the "leftmost" peak. P1 wins a lot of these tests.
Using the independent variable makes you pristine.
So increasing volume gets more P1's. Consecutive on my charts rates a capital P above a volume bar.
In trading there are two types of triples: accelerating and non-accelerating. The PP1 is the ACCELERATING P1's.
This is the brief momentum based turn of price - the rocket in trading. Measure acceleration using Arithmetic.
Quote from jack hershey:
PP6
PP6a
Trough time.
There is NO acceleration here. All you do is get three consecutive bar troughs.
Three T1's give you the PP6
Three T2P's give you the PP6a.
QED.
Look at the highs and lows. High and low of current bar greater than high and low of previous bar then you have an XB. If high and low are lower then you have XR.Quote from tiddlywinks:
Need some price-case help for ES on Thursday, 12/19/13, first 10 bars.
My brain went haywire.... Bar colors are "wrong" for price-case matching.
Maybe I need more nog.
Chart with my annotations attached.
Thanks in advance for a nudge.