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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    This is Central Time and tells you everything you need to know about the R3 Touched.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    Also get a subscription to Ransquawk or something like it so you are aware of non-recurring Catalysts like this: Fitch upgrades Greece to B- from CCC; outlook stable Rating Agency comments Says: - The degree of default risk for private creditors, encapsulated in the previous ‘CCC’...
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    grasshopper you have to start chopping wood and carrying water. Sit in front of a real time chart of the ES and the market internals for 6 months and make a note of every Held Bid, Failed Bid, Held Offer, and Failed Offer in the 2m Interval. Also note what that Event infers will happen next in...
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    You are the White player and there have been many Black players playing the role of frustrated martyr or superior being, myself included. But I know it is a game.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Games_People_Play_(book) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transactional_analysis The first such game theorized was Why don't you/Yes, but in which one player (White) would pose a problem as if seeking help, and the other player(s) (Black) would offer solutions (the...
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    grasshopper plays the Yes, But game while the ants march by with chopped wood and carried water. Then winter comes.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    Quote from horton: SPX 10m 1630 Held Bid after SPX 10m 1630 Failed Offer to infer SPX 60m 1635 to 1640 Touched. But SPX 1635 is already realized by ES 1632.50 at the Asia open. Now SPX 60m 1640 Touched as conveyed by ES 1637 Touched..
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    GBP 2m 1.5275 Failed Bid invalidates GBP Daily 1.56 Touched unless GBP 10m 1.53 Failed Offer by end of day.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    grasshopper, the Structure has presented you with a 32R Opportunity. But the odds are less than 50%. Will you take the Opportunity presented in the present or wait for the Pattern presented by the past?
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    GBP 2m 1.5275 Held Bid. For now...
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    Now 1.5275 Failed Bid invalidates. And so on...
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    SPX 10m 1630 Held Bid after SPX 10m 1630 Failed Offer to infer SPX 60m 1635 to 1640 Touched. But SPX 1635 is already realized by ES 1632.50 at the Asia open.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    GBP 10m 1.53 is Symbol, Bar Interval, Price. GBP is British Pound. 10m is 10 minute. Here is 60m view:
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    For example, GBP 10m 1.53 Failed Offer presents GBP 300m 1.53 Reheld Pivot to infer GBP Daily 1.53 HL that will infer Daily 1.56 or better. GBP 10m 1.525 invalidates whereas GBP 60m 1.54 offers first exit at 2R.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    A Sequence conveyed by a Bar Interval presents one of six Pivot Events. These are HH, EH, LH, HL, EL, LL. When the most recent xH or xL Pivot is retested it will Hold or Fail. These Events may be viewed using multiple adjacent Bar Intervals, and the lower order HP and FP Events may be...
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    These are Held Bids and Offers versus Failed Bids and Offers. They are most informative when they present Held Pivots or Failed Pivots in a Sequence.
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=260533&highlight=DOM+opening
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    Are all price patterns the same? (examples)

    A Fractal may be observed at various Time Intervals. For each Interval, Price may present one of six Pivot Events and these events form Sequences. The Price and Time Structure of these Sequences convey Momentum. Momentum is informative.
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