FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 18: August 2012) - page 489

 
alex_r:

Same eggs, but in profile.

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Well, you can see better in profile :)
 

In all seriousness, start the countdown from the end of the technical break on the metal exchange. ( Kitco.com )

If you have the freedom of choice - do not use candlestick analysis in its pure form. It is solely focused on one candle a day and only one DC. :)

 
tara:

If there is freedom of choice - do not use candlestick analysis in its pure form. It is solely focused on one candle a day and the only DC. :)

I don't look at candlesticks often, only when the situation is not quite clear, but I noticed that the charts are different...
 

The world has changed. When candlestick analysis was developed, candlestick characteristics had real meaning and significance.

But now, what does the closing price of a bar mean and characterise it?

 
I think it still makes sense, the rice is there in the middle or the euras and quid. Maybe not as pronounced, of course.
 

The current bar is quantization. That's it. There is no physics.

Candlestick analysis is designed for the "opening to closing trades" case.

 

..as if the pound was late but right...triple top however...

 
lotos7:

..as if the pound had a late but correct taste...triple top however...

Triple tops, breaking the trend line, retesting it as resistance and bouncing back.
 
Well, quantisation is the processing of analogue signals... That is, there is something inherently "physical" about it. Something like that.
 
lotos7:

..as if the pound had caught on late but right...triple top however...


Yes, time to go down but hesitating :)

Serg51: yes, it looks like the Indians.