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Any statistics?
Honestly, I wanted to, but didn't see much point in it.
The Flat itself is a corrective movement, but at the same time it may be a continuation of the trend, or it may be a reversal. It all depends on other factors affecting the price. Usually a strong move is preceded by a prolonged flat, it is indisputable.
This is all conjecture, i.e. it's all in the balance, with no concrete statistics.
Here I have given an example in concrete numbers of how the time filter is applied, this is concrete.
When you put it together, you will see that this is not the case at all.
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Any other examples?
It all depends on what values to take for comparison, the TF has to be taken into account, each TF has its own limits. Have you done such an analysis? It would be interesting to have a look, if it is not a secret.
It all depends on what values to take for comparison, TFs have to be taken into account, each TF has its own limits. Have you done such an analysis? It would be interesting to have a look, if it is not a secret.
Did. On one instrument for M30 over the year.
The highest correlation coefficient between the length of the flat and the probability of a "big candle" was less than 20%.
This is all conjecture, i.e. it's all in the balance, with no concrete statistics.
Here I have given an example in concrete figures of how the time filter is applied, this is concrete.
The size of the flat channel does not matter. What is important is the nature of the movement. We agreed that we are considering TF in the context of one TF.
Any other examples?