Thank you for your post Jani. I was going to post the same question last week, but balked.
I have been plotting the VTRACS for each drawing here in Texas.
I start out on the top line tracking V111 from left to right.
The second line tracks V112 etc until I get to the last VTRAC V555.
A portion of my chart looks like this:
S E P T E M B E R MIDS O C T O B E R MIDS
1 2 3 4 6 8 9 ......................
V111 M500
V112
V113
.........
V544
V555
MIDS IN TEXAS
SEP 30 V455 493
OCT 1 V123 517 -- A WHOPPING 23 VTRACS ABOVE V455 OUT OF 37 VTRACS IN TOTAL.
I USE HIGH SCHOOL GRAPH PAPER AND EACH SQUARE REPRESENTS
A PARTICULAR VTRAC AND DATE.
OCT 2 V155 945 -- 9 ROWS BELOW OCT 1 VTRAC.
OCT 3 V113 507 -- 13 ROWS ABOVE OCT 2 VTRAC.
OCT 4 V134 375 -- 9 ROWS BELOW OCT 3 VTRAC.
OCT 6 V355 947 -- 20 ROWS BELOW OCT 4 VTRAC.
OCT 7 V222 666 -- 15 ROWS ABOVE OCT 6 VTRAC.
OCT 8 V125 546 -- 8 ROWS ABOVE OCT 7 VTRAC.
OCT 9 V345 239 -- 22 ROWS BELOW OCT 8 VTRAC.
OCT 10 V224 118 -- 12 ROWS ABOVE OCT 9 VTRAC.
OCT 11 V245 468 -- 6 ROWS BELOW OCT 10 VTRAC.
OCT 13 V135 902 -- 12 ROWS ABOVE OCT 11 VTRAC.
Notice there IS A PATTERN OF UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN with only two breaks in
that pattern. But, more importantly, notice the absolutely HUGE SWINGS from one VTRAC
to the next!! It looks very much like the stock market depending on how you plot your stocks.
Is this just a coincidence? Maybe, but I don't think so.
The "delta" or average number of rows between each mid drawing here in Texas for
the above 10 drawings is 12.6. (126/10)
I just love this place!