Or your phatom reversals that were debunked by the reversals being in the dashboard as pointed out by alex.
Debunked? Hardly... There is so much inconsistency across the multiple portals on the Socrates website. Indeed reversals would appear/disappear in the Reversals section, the textual commentary, and the main dashboard.
I had emailed Socrates support about this NUMEROUS times and they had no explanation nor could they suggest which one was correct. Which is exactly the reason why historical study of reversals is not adequate. Indicative perhaps. But for useful analysis it has to be future tested... Which takes us back to the same point that's been highlighted consistently... Someone just needs to show the evidence!
I found this on the ask-socrates site
"Topic 3: Why do some new Reversals show up, then disappear?
As you research a given market, you may have noticed there are times where a
Reversal point appears to be added to the list, only to be taken away this is not a
bug or an error, this is what we refer to as what if or dynamic Reversals. This is
a different type of Reversal point that is more susceptible to change.
For context, what if or dynamic Reversals are generated by the model when the
system believes a new high or low price is in the making for a given market, but
they will change if the price it thought was was a high or low ends up not being the
actual high/low. For example if the following day the market continues the trend
and creates a new high or low, new Reversals will be generated using that new high
or low and the previous days Reversals will disappear.
To avoid confusion, we are working on an update to list or identify these what if
or dynamic Reversals separately from more traditional Reversals.
Also, its important to note that the number of data points loaded into the system
will change the number of Reversals that can show"
https://www.ask-socrates.com/Content/Files/SOCRATES%20Platform%20-%20Top%20Questions%20and%20Misconceptions%20v1.0%20(June%202019).pdf