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candlesticks. Logarithm vs. midline nature of them. To go mostly just one way; or, express a deadlock between two of the same; ora build one way and then a spasmodic letgo of that build because of crossed direction of pressure.

-------------LINE PATTERNS: four descriptions of types 1-5-------------

NAME (APPEARANCE)
1 inner (pivot/dot, level/line)
two both/shape (blur)
3 repeated
4 rolling (distinguished / L:M-repeated)
5 castle (symmetric) opt. Off rolling
CHARACTERISTIC (EXPRESSION OF PRESSURE)
1 a simple internal L:M connection
2 regular polygon (n=3-4, boundless: triangle, square, circle; to produce scatter, line)
3 proxy line balancing the other TL's fro,at,to
4 dependent dot or line (place ) the patterns related to it actively respond with L:M-wise
5 parallel (hi,lo, mid accurate, mid natural, logr) lines
CONTINUITY (NO FALSE EXPRESSIONS OF OVERALL DIRECTION)
1 N with occasional semi Y aid to pivot
2 marginally random percent of Y
3 instant N in pattern's area, then Y to get a medium while after
4 Y within its set area and then during TLs' affect
5 Y, multiply split (just split, with rolling) and thus, in a sense, forever
CONTROL (LENGTH OF HOLD PRESSURE HAS ON DIRECTION)
1 instant
two shape-dependent
3 moderate
4 proportional (while some others do)
5 reframes always (anchors for long lasting, off rolling)




----------different indiors to help pick potent and easy line patterns---------Volume Teacher v4. High-volume candles low then quite low - volume candles, candles that are low-volume. Matching, opposing price range in the bar(s)/candle(s); helps pick stronger TL's when blended with other indiors. 1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34 sma's, single colour (private, probably not perfect, options ) on'None' all the period ). V's and tiny circles with all lines within them. Price-time line progression along TL segments that are horizontal. Market Hours. 2-12 pm explosive calm, 1-3 pm flip. Change in fashion, opposing repetition. DutchCandle. Ordered (ex. 's: strong, spike, logr-curved ramp, horizontal ramp, apartment, mountain, valley, and plateau) shapes to figure direction and draw TL's from. Zigzag. Symmetry (pivot trend) angles. Entire-area pivot switches, logr that is repeated's from many others, and one s/r touch to the next. A awareness of the angles helps, particularly in speedy read of chart. and others Examples example 1: slideshow, template; ex 2: s, t; ex 3: s, t; ex 4: s, t







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(older overall)


.... Line patterns....
How I see it, chart patterns are all made to draw TL's that determine where the price-time line will go next. The pinnacle of drawing TL's from line patterns is when you can find a lot of TL sets in a row that explain how the area operates in relation to the remaining part of the chart areas of the identical size. This really is a TL series.
After I made my first TL series, I was finally convinced that it is possible to draw the more obtuse TL collections and hope them without the chart history right in front of me. This impression should boost.

Http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2ls8k0ls=5 of all the types of TL's I typically find powerful, and lots of examples of TL's with this template (each with an EST template, a sketch, or pictures of close-up of the area ahead of the TL (place ), TL (place )'s source, progression and its lines, end stage of its lines, or general impression): http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...48899962460479 , , ; http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...48714107255357 , , ; 3 http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...58795837789828, http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...22748321954153 , source ,,,, overall ,,,,;
TL string (which uses simple logic to follow one TL (place ) following another, every TL (place )'s place regular or condensed/expanding) (templates (in EST), some with images ): http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...70701738342560,






Individual chart drawing ideas. House of bsTL's, a review. Includes logarithmic cycles

09192010 viral grid -- ordinary ex. and its http://s000.tinyupload.com/file_uplo...8672835gk=hyip. Draw a ideal angle of two trends, just, have no connecting point; afterward, with same numbers and the usual halving (90, 45, 22.5 degrees), start at a third anchor and then subdivide it for the next few directions.

05172010 made a template of

05162010 a usually useless early (called this by the days I submitted charts using a series of pip lines that had early lines that never touched anything) line crosses using a level line to create a crossover stage, whereupon a third line is drawn by means of this crossover line from a similar candle setup into the early line's

05072010 a 2-repeater using a weighted third earning line move backwards a)
a 3-repeater using a derivational midline that runs from price-time line entry to exit between the fan TL's b)

04222010 a deviation TL and a midline
-- 05162010 restudy: Price centered at 1.534, not the reduced set of white lines at hre; consequently the midline shown required its midpoint to be in the middle of both sets of lines that are white, which is a lot easier to know than to try and figure which line in the top set of white lines to pick.

04102010

On a well-balanced line like an anything line, multiple midlines between distinct turns along with a pivot-set anything line permit extra use of anything line:




05172010 A multiple example of drawing from the above mentioned type of pivot through a considerable midline, that is, , , , ,, is given in this http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=...04394452761797 (EST).

A similar thought is a corner that the price-time line supports the lines of -- Draw two lines ninety degrees apart, then draw a TL exactly between them (45 degrees) or at a 90 degree angle from the 45 degree angle within the corner. Shown is this together a logarithmic settle from a top, so that the price-time line rolls the 45 degree TL made once (using a couple more to be sure) then rebounds to not return: ,

(these two go with the remainder, to complete picture) ,

another use of vertical-angle trends around a pivot: The last use of a lt TL:

03--2010
One aim of mine is to earn every single TL I draw as informative as you can, in particular how small patterns respond to the TL and change the next pivot's time and direction. (The method'condensed logr' does include valuable interpretation of the chart; the highlighted shapes develop on the TL sufficient to create worthwhile keeping the TL. It's a good example of how I work to view pivots, so that the place following the pivot can be understood with extra TL's from and around that pivot.)





Here's a new approach to draw trendlines. Enjoy and share.

To me, trendlines range from being anchored at a single place on a bar to function as or at the midpoint between two other points. BsTL's would be the former, pip lines fall someplace in the middle, and trend (or even 89sma) centerlines the latter.

Edit: 89sma centerlines could be non-89sma-related, the listing below excludes one-pip lines (that have been, for a while, under balance lines, and which link two successive bars each with a one-pip disperse,) and the emphasis is now on one-pip lines across hi-lo stations, the latter of which many of below discusses or gives example for all types of.

Another thread's article indicates an example of proficient use of.

An specific way to draw out a midline for any bar station would be to make, in 11 scale, a place where the two lines cross, draw a horizontal midline whose middle is at that point, draw a vertical midline at each side of that horizontal midline, and draw a ray between each one of those vertical midlines.

Learned how to draw pip lines better: A lot of bars seem like 1,2,3 pips broad, and are 1 pip broad, and visa-versa; also, just a specific range inside the 1psb's is the body, although it is only using a 1 pip spread.

Other threads' inclusions: 1, 2, 3





A few of the best kinds of comprise same-spread, that affects/studies a close-up, streamlined region; small-spread patterns, each of that endeavor TL's of the influence to a broad, thin, spread area; balance lines, each of which influence a moderate, compact region; convergence lines, which influence a large, streamlined region from 1 vantage point; also, crossover points, that projects TL's of the influence to a large, streamlined area from just about any direction. Finding spread patterns takes practice. A couple of starters on where to find them are within an area
with

comparison --
Little, very low-spread areas alongside very high-spread bars and inside a logr curve (natural (vs.'logarithmic cycle', a construct applied to a indior like bsTL's)) for its high-spread bar (gt; 5' TF)
balance --
the broadest, most-balanced regions (gt; condensed 1 TF)
conclusion --
a measure of the volatility of each of successive screen-wide areas showing one area that seems to'conclude' those ahead of it (1' TF)
elevation --
the highest-spread bar in dozens of displays (various TF's)
bunches of high-spread bars (gt; in reduced TF's)
a tiny area in which the price-time line'bowties' through it (various TF's)
event --
the Friday-Sunday gap (expanded 1'TF)
some of (NFP,: ) the most high-impact news, if coupled with an otherwise unexplainable, very large wave area or other odd shape (mid (5'-30') TF)

and any other types of areas successful are found in.
Once get into the 1'TF of this selected region, a logarithmic cycle using bsTL's will be well worth doing around and until the odd spread pattern found.

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summary

Charts are in a range of spikes and its own digestion, to balance and its volatility; place with current vertical lines, that is, news and sessions, these two egories group news lines, session (flat ) midlines, and 5'TF spikes, and then news (flat ) midlines, session outlines, and flat accounts, respectively.



To measure around these lines as well as their midlines:1' just: Logarithmic cycles (described as trend centerlines ( trend centerlines' right angle (or, basically the same, where some are parallel or same-origin-point), that is variously using its midline an in-trend or fall from the top of the trend ) and also the same-spread (particularly the opposite doji and the spinning tops separately forming s/r lines or bunches that run endlessly throughout the cycle) after they find closure with level (go flat ), find a spread pattern, and create a dot to the turn ) on the 1' 1', used longterm: Logarithmic cycles that follow along (or, sometimes, precede) a large build-up that requires explaining, such as many condensed-1' regions of different volatilities, a huge wave that has close its end an NFP news thing, an especially large little - (or other-) disperse pattern, or an especially well-placed, regular event like the Friday close's bar channel ascertaining the Sunday open gap and thus need to stay on the chart more than the usual 1' one An individual can save time making templates for current vertical lines (news, session, 5'TF spikes) and for l.c.'s used for much more of their longterm view.

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Making bsTL's more exact: 1,, ;


- Assess the background of a price to observe the way the chart acted around itnote special patterns starting at the price. Draw interior of a random spread pattern, however great it is; among those pattern-based derandomizers like eur/usd patterns's #61-2's shape regions and related noted in the diary's entry only after then, can determine trend direction or instill purpose inside the pattern.

12312009 New approach's TL anchor fluctuates from a couple/one to a complicated, little pattern to random-and-separate:
bl(|,/ or _, independently ).... a couple/one
sp(| or _, alternating).... A complicated, little pattern
md-tcs(|_).... Random-and-separate
-- a variance of logarithmic cycles, in which balance line includes level and dot. Expands tc, modulates bl, lets sp be.

1012010 Another strategy pvbl anywhere, where previously defined with either tcs-lsa-ld or sp-(0-90 right angle) balance:


A large ol' 5'TF-effective bsTL (as idea) and an edued guess drawing its own logic string (as reason to utilize idea) to fulfill it is sufficient to trade . (01032010)

02052010 A fad's progress of intersection, for example, intersection's leadership and thus period it intersects:






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