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  1. Thanks. This is where I run into problems. I see a volume sequence then I don't know if the next thing is equal to that or a part of that. When you say "if that doesnt happen" do you mean that I need to see the next thing to know what the last thing was? If that is so, how do I tell when the 3rd part of something is done? If I stepped on any toes with my question I didn't mean to, I was basing my drawings on a picture from Spydertrader near the first of the thread showing multiple layers of the volume cycle. If this is fractal wouldn't each piece of each piece have the volume cycle? I guess I'm just one of the ones it won't click for.
  2. I'm not sure if I should feel insulted or take that as a compliment. When i said a while, I meant since a bit before Christmas if that maters. I never found the need for a user name before now as the thread seemed pretty well dead. I know I addressed my question to jbarnby, but would be happy for your input as well. I see you have been here since 2011, I could surely use some of your experience.
  3. I have been trying to wrap my head around this method for a while and this is something that just wont click for me. I see what you mean where that time period is r2r, but how that r2r is built confuses me. If you would be so kind, when you say it is 3 equal things which 3 are you referring to? In other words, which of these images would match the gaussians of one fractal lower than the r2r? Option A is 3 equal things with the third one "repeating". Option B doesn't really appear to be 3 equal things (to my mind at least) but maybe that's what im missing. Or is there an option C? Thanks.
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