i look and see..what not it be
the dopes on end..go round the bend
the buzz word now..is not fat cow
but vol per price..it looks so nice
but we all know..that looks don't show
what real is there..when things are bare
to find the grail..think of the snail
just take your time..and wait for chime
the chime can be..plus one you see
or minus two..in front of you
to see the tree..in forest be
click window wide..and look Outside
Okay, well, let's riddle it out
I take in consideration that A) the riddle and that B) the T=M hint - cause we take all we can to help improve my position.
First on B)
I do the same thing when I examine the markets on a chart and look in the past. Wisdom lies in the past ... what I find beside other posts is an old Oralce post that caught my attention: The Oracle - Jul 29, 2011 at 3:06 AM - also mentioning Chime, Money = Time in his ryhme. I leave it to the interested ones to find that and reread it. That riddle gives me headackes - but at least the last two parapraphes seem compelling. Also a "chime in the groove", which in my eyes is forming Hammer candlestick formation. Don't want to hold to much to candlestick patterns, but just to get the picture.
On A)
Paragraph 1:
"Dopes" relates to an erratic move (up) that ends, where "bend" is the way back south of that previous move up.
"Fat cow"? Really no idea. Whatfor is a fat cow? Ready to get butchered? An allegory for taking money off the table? The fat cow was used in an other old ryhme - I suppose it is a hint to find that one - which is ... well, look it up =P
"Price by volume" - definitions relate it to be used for highlighting areas of support and resistance often used in the form of a histogramm. I take a stance that the price bends/breaks at these areas and is a prerequisite for the described setup.
Paragraph 2:
"Looks don't show what real is here" - If I look it doesn't show up? I don't have to look, but to wait what happens? May that way.
"When things are bare" - What is bare? Why is it bare? no, hard for me. Could be pointing to another ryhme as refernence.
"The snail" - thats a tricky one. Nobody used that example previously in that thread. What das a snail? Is is slow - well =/ It has usually a house were it retracts and gets out again - tail and front. So maybe a expansion/contraction thing in the market.
The good old "chime". When talking about chimes, it relates for me to a kind of Hammer or Inverted Hammer, BUT could also be a full red or green candle. I use bars not candles, like the M4 - so a bit unclear were this one goes. If related to a candle chart it would be clearer.
Let's take it from here, will post later P3