Quote from Magna:
nwbprop, thanks for posting your chart, the way people annotate charts always helps me see how they were thinking about the various patterns. A few questions to make sure I understand your notes:
1. You've marked the initial "centering" period. Did you bracket this for bo (and, therefore, catch the very early part of the move down)?
2. Right after that centering you marked one bar as "volume spike BO down". If you did not bracket the centering period did you enter immediately after the high volume 1-min spike?
3. On the "traverse failure" that you marked, did you exit the short on the next (doji) bar or just mentally notate the failure?
4. For the remainder of your chart you've marked "CCC, slaloming". As I don't ski I've never quite understood the slaloming concept. Does that mean you stayed in your short all that time and didn't exit after the traverse failure? Does slaloming mean riding out all the sideways movement anticipating continuation in the direction prior to the CCC?
Thanks again for your chart, very helpful.
1. I was still in quasi slaloming mode. BUT, I ALWAYS LOOK FOR VOLUME SPIKES. especially after midday. Jack stresses the PM start using volume as the indicator.
2. Yes, i was short as soon as volume spike down. I was looking for stochs to go to a continuation mode(which occured).
3. Yes, i did cover my short and reversed long because it failed to traverse the channel on the second pt 3. Jack again stresses this as the end of continuation mode. Turning into sloloming mode.
4. In this case, i was still long from failure to traverse, then i shorted at top of ccc, then i covered and got long at bottom of ccc. The objective is to get short and long every traverse(many traverses) of the ccc.I still am not Exactly sure where the top and bottom of the ccc is but i have an inkling that it happens at market opertaing points. Market operating points to me(not clear to me yet) are points like the first poit3, second point3 , low of the day, high of the day, the point at which the price reverses to the other side of the channel, points where there were previously turning points, etc...
I hope jack adds slaloming too our tool box beacuse i am not sure where exactly to get short or long in the ccc. sometimes i get short at the wrong point, see it go up 10 cents to the next operating point(1st pt3), only to be the top of the ccc and then going down to whre i thought it would originally have gone. I thnk volume has a lot to do with finding the right opearting point but i am sure jack is going to enlighten us when the time is right.
Just some more thoughts on operating points. I think operating points are thier to be either change(reversal) or busted through(continuation). i think volume is what shows us what the market wants to do. I am still unclear about opearting points so this may be wrong.
Friday was my best day ever trading the spys. I made a 149 cents or 15 pts. This is not typical of what i have done but i hope more days like these are too come. I jsut want to thank jack again for his generosity of sharing knowledge.
jc