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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    I might be wrong but I believe the hammer is not a valid white hammer pattern as discussed here. For one thing, the upper shadow of the hammer line is longer than the hammer body, and the close of the hammer line is not > the open the most recent dark interval since there are 3 consecutive dark...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    Sorry I am almost clueless about this "live-recording" technique. Is that something to do with day-trading? Maybe I am old-fashioned but what I do is studying charts that use historical prices before making a decision to trade. That is why I don't understand why I have to be...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    I don't mind posting stock charts that I trade in realtime. I am learning the pattern and implementing it on stocks. I usually use stockcharts.com, bigcharts.com or iqchart.com. So if it is ok with you, I could post stocks that I trade in realtime using one of those charting programs.
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    It was as usual a chart from a futures website. I did not pay attention to the symbol as much to the chart pattern. So I don't know which symbol it was. As about the interval in question, I remember your rule about the 3 consecutive dark intervals before the hammer line. So if that was dark...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    Here is one: It is a valid bullish white hammer pattern..and the support zone of the dark WRB is certainly below the support zones of the 3 intervals before it (assuming the interval labeled "A" is a white interval).
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    Ok here is my observation about the WRBs: The first chart shows that the unit support zone of the WRB is above the support zone of 1 interval and is below the support zone of 2 intervals. The second chart shows the support zone of the dark WRB is above the unit support zone of some of the...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    You are right. Despite being able to see some of the valid bullish white patterns, I don't yet get it always right when it involves a WRB. What I see confusing is the price action before the WRB. Maybe it would help to specify the mechanism of this action so people won't confuse it with other...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    You can try http://www.stockfetcher.com. Learning how to make filters and testing them is relatively very easy..and you download nothing.
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    Ok I think I now know the reason.. The body of the dark WRB in my recent two charts does not engluf the bodies of the 3 intervals before it while it does n your charts. So maybe that is the reason why they are not valid white hammer patterns. Regarding the program for the last chart, it is...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    It was a chart from a futures website. I know the price action looks weird but I thought the pattern does not contradict your rules regarding the bullish white hammer. Regarding your question.. I noticed your charts had a white interval before the dark WRB while mine has a dark interval...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    This one however qualifies as a bullish white hammer patterm (assuming the long lower shadow of the white hammer line is longer than the body of the interval just before the dark WRB)
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    ok thanks Here is another chart... Assuming the length of the top shadow of the white hammer line < length of body, that pattern would not qualify yet as a bullish white hammer pattern because the length of the long lower shadow of the white hammer line < the lower shadow of the 1st of the...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    Ok the charts I posted are not valid bullish white hammer patterns. I have a question... Should the low of the white hammer line be < the lows of the intervals before the WRB (if one of the 3 intervals before the white hammer line happens to be a WRB)?
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    The following is also a valid Bullish whilte hammer pattern
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    The following however is a valid Bullish white hammer pattern.
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    >>>>>>> .....For example, right now you have written via quoting me... * Low of white hammer line < lows of the prior three intervals. Yet, later in this thread or via pm/email you post a chart in asking me if the pattern is valid when it clearly shows the Low of the white hammer line...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    NihabaAshi, Is there any additional rule to the following regarding the Bullish White Hammer pattern? * Low of white hammer line < lows of the prior three intervals. * Depth (length) of long lower shadow of the white hammer line > depth (length) of the lower shadows of the prior three...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    Thank you. That was certainly a rule I have missed. By the way, can your rules be applied to common stocks and not just futures?. I know you don't trade common stocks as you have indicated before. I am not also a day trader as you are, and I focus mostly on weekly charts - not daily or...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    May I also say that you would have traded WH1 and WH5 according to this chart that you posted before? http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?postid=838591 I am just asking to see that I have understood you correctly regarding the bullish white hammer patterns you discussed on this...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    ** Close of white WRB (after the Dark Hammer line) must be <= highest high among the prior 3 intervals *** The high of that white WRB is way below the high of the first interval before the dark hammer line -- is that why it does not meet your rule?
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