Quote from TIKITRADER:
Spyder, looking to confirm what I think is correct regarding odd harmonics. I have a chart annotated with them , but I switched the 2 min ym to the 3 min just to simplify the chart not to change anything that is being taught here. My real problem is identifying hvs. I think I see them many times ( too many), but I am confused as to when it is real. I see the lateral pattern set up with alternating volume and decreasing volume ,but I still am not sure how many bars do I need to confirm and how many bars they can last. I know it has been discussed before but I am having trouble grasping it.
Your harmonics look fine.
Just to clarify, you used the three minute YM to more easily post your question, and
not to monitor throughout the day, correct?
The best (and easiest) way for a beginner to distinuish an HVS results from
process of elimination. Once a trader has eliminated the possible, what remains,
must be the answer to the question, "What do I see here?"
With flaws, everything starts with what
looks like an FTT initially. Once you have determined the current formation falls outside the characteristics of an FTT (WWT? or WTF?), you
then move to the determination of what kind of flaw you see. Begin by crossing off the list of possibilities the 'low hanging fruit' - if you will - CCC and Hitch. Without very low Volume, you cannot have CCC. Without very low Price Volatility, you cannot have a Hitch. This leaves you with Stall, Dip and HVS. If on the next bar, you do not see a return to increasing dominant Volume, you can cross Stall off your list - as stalls only occur over a single bar. Since we know Dips form 'bowl shape' in an Up Trend (or a 'Hat Shape' in a down trend), if we do not see such a Price Bar formation setting up (across one or more bars), then we cannot have a Dip.
All that remains (now that we have eliminated everything else) falls under the category of HVS.
Remember, not
all examples of an HVS create a lateral. In addition, not all lateral channels result from an HVS. For this reason, we have to make sure we actually have a flaw
first, and
then we can distinguish
what kind of flaw we have.
I hope you find the above information helpful.
- Spydertrader