Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Futures Trading Journal

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I see her (I guess there's no question it's a her ... :) ) rotating clockwise.

To be able to see her rotating anti-clockwise I had to cover the upper part of the picture, to watch only the shadow movement, then focus seeing it rotating anti-clockwise, then gradually revealing the upper part of the picture, keeping in mind that's rotating anti-clockwise. But if I relax, it starts turning clockwise again. I see that we're in minority...

EDIT: When watching the whole picture, to make the switch in the rotation I see I have to concentrate to do it at the moment when the girl faces to the left or the right.
Quote from TIKITRADER:

I can only see the dancer rotating clockwise. I tried to see it differently, but it does not happen.

She just keeps spinning in a clockwise rotation for me.

Do I need help?
 
actually, stare at the writing underneath the gif for a while, while keeping her in your peripheral and she'll change directions, this is really giving me a headtrip
 
At least 20 minutes now and I can't get her to move counter clockwise one turn.
I tried everything, covering one eye, half her body, looking at the image from a peripheral view. Nothing, just clockwise.

This is really funny.
Maybe if I give her a dollar she will spin the other way!
 
Focus on the shadow underneath her.

Think how the shadow of her foot must move in order to rotate the other direction. Mentally rotate directions and watch her body turn around in the oppositie direction. With a little practice, you'll be able to move her back and forth.

The above link shows how different people's brains access information. That same information some people didn't notice, or others felt unimportant. The same thing holds true with what information our brains take in from looking at a chart. :)

-Spydertrader
 
When the girl rotates clockwise she keeps her upper leg leveled, when she rotates counter clockwise she raises the leg when she faces us.
Quote from TIKITRADER:

At least 20 minutes now and I can't get her to move counter clockwise one turn.
I tried everything, covering one eye, half her body, looking at the image from a peripheral view. Nothing, just clockwise.

This is really funny.
Maybe if I give her a dollar she will spin the other way!
 
Great finding!
Quote from FilterTip:

When I look at the bottom left corner she will turn anti- clockwise and if I look at the bottom right corner she will turn clockwise. I can change her direction on demand.
Am I in control or completely schizoid. ? !!
 
Quote from Index Maximus:

Could you delve into the correct use of IF1/IF2 logic please ?
Are you referring to correct useage as needing APA as well ( Additional Protective Action).
Is this document from Jack Hershey on SCT no longer valid ? It uses only IF1/IF2 and APA to do a KISS version of SCT.

I had similar questions, and I'm sure others do too.

Clearly applying IF1/IF2 logic without any other contextual information is a nonsense - if it could be mechanistically applied in all market conditions then we would not need to consider anything other than consecutive price bars. (This is left as an exercise for the interested reader!)

So - where is it useful?

1. Around P1s or suspected P1s (on our trading fractal) where we have reversed and are monitoring to see what must come next if we are indeed on the right side. This is the trivial case - either P1 holds or it was never a P1.

2. Formations are our check points along the way which ask us "are we sure?". Every formation ends with continuation or change (this statement is banal or deep depending on your perspective) and change is confirmed by an IF2. Drop down a fractal (i.e. to the 1 min) for APA and you see if there is continuation (good), or, if there is another IF2 against you (oops), reverse once more. (Note: APA is more or less equivalent to an FBO of the formation.)

I don't wish to drag the thread away from the syllabus but I just wanted to point out that from my point of view nothing Spyder has posted is inconsistent with what Jack has previously posted on IF1/IF2.

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re. the dancer

I saw clockwise first, then after a while I saw it was clockwise if she's turning on her left foot, anti-clockwise if she's turning on her right foot. (I can imagine this will upset some people.)
 
Finally, but a challenge for me.
Keeps going back to clockwise direction.

Great test, had a lot of fun with this.

edit: I am getting it now. When I look at the top left of my screen she goes counter and when I look at the bottom left she goes clockwise.
No idea why I need to do it this way , but it works.
 
Quote from Spydertrader:

Focus on the shadow underneath her...
-Spydertrader
That's too much work, just turn your laptop or monitor upside down. :D

P.S. The dancer seems like she is 'cold'.

Edit: Oh Oh, just had a thought that Spyder is having the last laugh as we look at this trader porn. :D
 
Quote from TIKITRADER:

Finally, but a challenge for me.
Keeps going back to clockwise direction.

Great test, had a lot of fun with this.

edit: I am getting it now. When I look at the top left of my screen she goes counter and when I look at the bottom left she goes clockwise.
No idea why I need to do it this way , but it works.

Great test, got her to go counter clockwise by looking at the lower left corner.

sscott
 
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