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take three objects of equal size - ice, metal and lead.
They are the same size.
But not the same density.
It's the same here. Bar candles are the same, but the power invested is different.
C5calculated.=... C5fact.
I don't get it at all.
Is it from outer space?
Why is it from outer space?
take three objects of equal size - ice, metal and lead.
They are the same size.
But not the same density.
It's the same here. Candle bars are the same, but the power invested is different.
You want to put warm with heavy. Get it? Since we're working with price, you can't account for volume. The price will take it all into account.
it's hard with you...
without bar density you will not achieve any results.
You want to put the warm and the heavy. Do you get it? Since we work with price, you can't take volumes into account. The price will take care of everything.
...the wise man's answer... ...like he cut it off...
it's hard with you...
without bar density you will not achieve any results.
That's a good point. But why do we need bars? There are no bars in the price - they are only in your heads and screens...
...and then there's no price... and there's nothing at all...
...do the mantra and everything will go right ...
:)))
take three objects of equal size - ice, metal and lead.
They are the same size.
But not the same density.
It's the same here. Bar candles are the same, but the power invested is different.
Take a moped and a truck - the strength of the engines is different, but the goal is the same - to get from point A to point B.
Volumes can talk about the potential for further movement, but they cannot predict it in a reliable way.
Greetings!
You are trying to solve this problem in two-dimensional state only.
And this is a big mistake by all and sundry.
If you don't use volumes, you will still be making the same mistakes.
In addition to volumes, there are many things to consider, such as the virtual capacity of the market, the economies of market participants, and more. It's a long way to nowhere. Better to follow the Dow hypothesis - Price takes into account everything!
Take a moped and a truck - the engine power is different, but the goal is the same - to get from point A to point B.
Volumes can tell you the potential for further movement, but they cannot predict it in a reliable way.
..you're in a parallel world... where a moped and a truck share the same engine...