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kapital replied Apr 26, 2021My partial recreation of the last image in this post: url I set the scale using using the 2 swings of the triangle on the left and the rectangle-square-circle-intersection technique (not shown) I've shown in previous posts. I added an extra ...
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kapital replied Apr 26, 2021@Ronin Thanks...I'll have to digest this over time.
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kapital replied Apr 19, 2021What is d1 and why the 2 focused images showing the date and time?
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kapital replied Apr 19, 2021I meant Diamondminer. What's the Biblical reference?
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kapital replied Apr 18, 2021This is the same method previously shown by Diamondcutter and Swede, with the exception of using the 2-pivot horizontal midpoint instead of a one-pivot horizontal. The ellipse identifies the impulse wave.
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kapital replied Apr 18, 2021A trendline using the intersection of a 2-pivot horizontal midpoint and the 2nd endpoint vertical of an impulse wave to predict turning points:
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kapital replied Apr 14, 2021Technically speaking, the shape drawn on the 1st swing remains a rectangle in the end. Therefore, the name of the intersection should be "rectangle-square-circle intersection".
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kapital replied Apr 2, 2021HOURLY USD/JPY Price is entering a potential catalyst area that may ignite the rocket thrusters or open the drain.
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kapital replied Mar 31, 2021The geometry of a circle (square, triangle, ellipse)
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kapital replied Mar 28, 2021Here is a follow-up to the 4hr AUD/USD chart:
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kapital replied Mar 21, 2021Geometrically, this is an ideal way for setting the scale of a chart and squaring a swing that incorporates relevant price action: - draw 2 rectangles on 2 connected swings (arrows) - draw circle on right swing - adjust chart until the perimeter of ...
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