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I'll take a stab at nesting... and this is just my opinion. Spyder or others slap me if this is way off base.

 

In dominant runs many times the non-dom component is more or less sideways at completion. In other words the market may have zipped up and down but when the volume sequence says "done" you are not far off from where you started price wise.

 

In non-dominant runs many times the non-dom (i.e. dominant with the container) component is not sideways.

 

This causes GREAT confusion because it immediately calls into question your annotation... or leads you to annotate a final 2B or 2R when it is simply part of a faster fractal sequence.

 

All this applies to gap-removed charts.

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I'll take a stab at nesting... and this is just my opinion. Spyder or others slap me if this is way off base.

 

In dominant runs many times the non-dom component is more or less sideways at completion. In other words the market may have zipped up and down but when the volume sequence says "done" you are not far off from where you started price wise.

 

In non-dominant runs many times the non-dom (i.e. dominant with the container) component is not sideways.

 

This causes GREAT confusion because it immediately calls into question your annotation... or leads you to annotate a final 2B or 2R when it is simply part of a faster fractal sequence.

 

All this applies to gap-removed charts.

Hi saturo

 

Could you kindly provide a chart to demonstrate your valuable statement? My pea- brain can't visualize the picture. TIA

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Hi Spyder,

 

you mentioned on at least two occasions the mental filter you let Jack's teachings go through. The YM leading ES comes to mind. Could you remember some more examples?

 

TIA.

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This is a fun one. I am new to it so I still have to get used to it. ( may not be setup perfect, working on it )

Kospi K200- kse

 

This is live this evening. The Kospi opens around 7pm est and closes about 1pm est. This is a great way to keep practicing or trade live during evenings.

 

method looks perfect applied to this market. this chart is a quick throw together but I will get some more posted in near future.

 

thanx tams for some great codes posted on tl

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Edited by TIKITRADER
describe setup

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There are a couple improvements we've been trying to get TN to add. If you agree with these please go to their forum any let them know as they will not send it to development unless they get more requests. The two items here are adding more line thicknesses and separating the line thicknesses from the line style. And combining the 2 edit windows to eliminate extra clicks. If you have other suggestions for these (like expanding their color pallet) please note them too.

 

Genesisft Forum Link

 

Yes, by weights I mean thicknesses. Having the dashes and dots able to have different thicknesses would be great too.

 

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We can submit this request to our programmers, but the initial window attributes was made from the majority of people requesting this. Unless, we

get a lot of requests to separate thickness from line attibute,it will take a while to implement.

 

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An alternative as far as the editing window, it would be more efficient to have the editing window pop up with a right click and have everything on that one menu, including the delete and duplicate - vs. the 2 window set up.

 

If the edit window was laid out wider, rather than longer (top to bottom) that would also help since moving "OK" is not an option. On one of my screens it is half the height of the screen.

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***Again, the initial window attributes was initiated from enough customers to create what you see now. As mentioned before, putting a duplicate

button is not needed and left clicking will bring up the edit window. As far as the delete button, it is already there at the bottom and in

the menu if you right click. Also, you can use the delete keyon the keyboard to delete the last line drawn.

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Interesting side note, I asked in the following post, when the current layout or "window attributes" was designed (for editing trend-lines) as they said it was based on the majority of customer requests. And I suggested that they have many new users who use their software in new ways. Also informed them that I had 3 friends this year switch to another platform because TN was a bit cumbersome to use.

 

This post was deleted, it's not the first time I've had posts deleted there. You would think they would be open to "all" customer feedback to improve their software instead of hiding from the fact that ease of use is also a very important feature. It certainly explains why it has been so difficult to get some of the improvements done.

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K200 Kospi - kse March 29-30 5 minute EST

 

I made an error in previous post regarding the trade hours for the K200.

The correct hours in EST are 8pm to 2 am.

 

attached charts are from last evening.

 

News link for kse provided by redduke thread

 

YONHAP NEWS

 

calender for kse holidays

 

Korea Stock Exch. 2010 Bank Holidays

 

Asian Stock Markets Holiday: South Korea Stock Exchange Market Holidays / Trading Calendar (Year 2010)

 

 

* chart ends earlier than close as of image time taken

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I wonder: how would you draw those gaussians if you didn't see the price at all?

 

I am not sure that I am advanced enough to draw gaussians without guide of price containers :) Here is my guesstimate of a previous day in this contract (where I don't have the recent imprint of price movement) and attempt drawing the gaussians as a practice exercise. Result - at least a good belly laugh for somebody :rofl:

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... Here is my guesstimate of a previous day in this contract (where I don't have the recent imprint of price movement) and attempt drawing the gaussians as a practice exercise. ...
Overlaid (yellow) over your 3/17 annotations.

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Volume leads Price. Always.

 

To Be Continued ....

 

- Spydertrader

sorry missed all the fun. are all 170+ pages were made based on this declaration?

 

I am curious where dB Poenix gone... He liked stuff like this. Is he billionaire yet?

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Haven't posted on this forum before, but been following for a long time. Here's my attempt for today - price and volume. Thanks to everyone for all the hard work and collaboration.

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