Spydertrader's Jack Hershey Futures Trading Journal

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Quote from 8833broc:


What were the Change/Continuation signals this morning ?

Well first it continued to change and then that continued a bit more before it changed for real and continued short. :D

I was on the right side when it did break down at 11:50, which is some consolation for all the "washes" that went before.

Come on you experts, tell us how you handled it.

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On Expectation vs. Anticipation

One has ego invested in it while the other is ego-less.
 
Quote from guavaman:

There were some really frustrating periods today. The 10:35 to 11:40 period come to mind. However the repeated FTT to FBO's from 12:00 to 14:15 also caused significant frustration.

What I always seem to have problems with is not so much an incorrect anticipation of a developing sequence, but if the anticipated sequence / move exceeds what I thought would happen. i.e. if price moves further than I expected it to move; even though I expected the move in the first place.

The 15:40 retrace is an example of this. I expected the retrace, just not that big of a move up :(. If this makes any sense?
Do I detect a tinge of "prediction" here ?

;-)>



30 lashes I say :D
 
Quote from 8833broc:

Was anyone able to make sense of this morning at the Forest Level ?

Was this morning tradeable at the Forest Level ?

What were the Change/Continuation signals this morning ?

One could always look to the YM for answers ....

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Good point.

One anticipates continuation or change. Nothing more. We can't say anything about the length of the moves.
Ivo



Quote from Tums:

Do I detect a tinge of "prediction" here ?

;-)>



30 lashes I say :D
 
Quote from guavaman:

There were some really frustrating periods today. The 10:35 to 11:40 period come to mind.

Guava,

I am almost sure it was Nkhoi who posted here once. . .

"Look at Spyders charts bar by bar, and try to see it through his eyes."

For practice , at end of day, you can take a screen image editor.
Take a snapshot of Spyder's chart, and tape all the channels to the gaussians on his charts.
Do it every evening, and see after weeks of training your brain to see it as he does, if things become a little clearer.
 
Quote from Spydertrader:

One could always look to the YM for answers ....


Sure but before I got the idea: "Well, this is a difficult, lower volume, period, let's look at YM for finer resolution." some time
and points had passed. There didn't seem to be a problem until it was kind of too late..

regards,
Ivo
 
In the process of attempting cement my understanding of Jack's PV framework, I've run into a few conceptual questions that I'm hoping someone more familiar with the reasoning behind the mechanics could answer...

Are the following statements accurate ?

(1) A tape on one resolution is a channel on some finer resolution.
(2) A flaw on one resolution is a channel on some finer resolution.
(3) The difference between a channel, a tape, and a flaw (at a given resolution) is the rate at which the PV cycle occurs. (typically with rate inversely correlating with volume)

Spyder ? Mak ? (anyone else who understands beyond the mechanics?)

Regards,
- Talas
 
Quote from Talas:

In the process of attempting cement my understanding of Jack's PV framework, I've run into a few conceptual questions that I'm hoping someone more familiar with the reasoning behind the mechanics could answer...

Are the following statements accurate ?

(1) A tape on one resolution is a channel on some finer resolution.
(2) A flaw on one resolution is a channel on some finer resolution.
(3) The difference between a channel, a tape, and a flaw (at a given resolution) is the rate at which the PV cycle occurs. (typically with rate inversely correlating with volume)

Spyder ? Mak ? (anyone else who understands beyond the mechanics?)

Regards,
- Talas

Talas,

This is exactly how I see. You've described the fractal nature of the market with specifics.

I have a hypothosis which I am now in the middle of testing: a taped channel will have all (or most) of the noise removed, thereby giving the bar to bar volume histogram an nice stair step appearance. If this hypothosis is not 100% correct, it certainly is largely correct. I am beginning to see usefullness in the ability to look at a chart and "see" multiple fractals all at once.
 
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