Quote from Spydertrader:
Because we currently find ourselves focusing exclusively on recognizing and acting upon the formation of an FTT, I have intentionally avoided mentioning 'other' times when the market signals change instead of continuation. I have purposefully omitted additional 'change' signals at this time in an effort to keep people focused on the Coarse Level resolution. After all, at Coarse Level (Forest), an HVS, Hitch, Dip, Stall and even CCC, signal continuation (or hold if entered, wait if sidelined). Under medium and fine resolution (Trees, Limbs and Leaves (even Bacteria on Leaves, on Limbs, on Trees, in the Forest), the HVS, Hitch, Dip and Stall formations signal a change (reverse) - albeit for a very short period of time.
Understand, if traders never progress beyond the Coarse Level resolution, they can make a very fine living - simply by "trading between the FTT's." As such, I want to make absolutely sure everyone can use the tools to perform two very specific tasks:
1. Quickly locate an FTT
2. Quickly spot their errors when they think they saw an FTT but really didn't
Later in the Journal (when we arrive at 'putting it all together'), we will focus on the differences between continuation and change at all levels of resolution. At that time, we will use tools we do not yet have available to pinpoint the left trend line turns (and all signals of 'change'), as well as, the FTT's.
For now (and to answer your question), we do not have the tools - nor the experience required - to monitor left trend line 'change' vs 'continuation' signals. As such, remain focused on the FTT's at the Coarse level resolution.
- Spydertrader