I'd like to propose a few changes in nomenclature as depicted below, for the author's consideration:
Target 1 -> crouched dragon
Target 2 -> postured dragon
Target 3 -> flame-puking dragon
Also it is absolutely essential to stress the importance of focusing on the potential reward of the strategy, rather than any risks, IMO
Thank you in advance for your consideration
(quote converted to Jive-speak for my better understanding) http://funtranslations.com/jive
Target 1 -> crouched dragon
Target 2 -> postured dragon
Target 3 -> flame-puking dragon
Also it is absolutely essential to stress the importance of focusing on the potential reward of the strategy, rather than any risks, IMO
Thank you in advance for your consideration
(quote converted to Jive-speak for my better understanding) http://funtranslations.com/jive
Double Top and Double Bottom patterns are part uh classic technical analysis. Double Top/Bottom patterns are real common and fo'm in all timeframes and in all instruments. Dese patterns fo'm when prices fail t'make new highs/new lows at significant previous levels. Double Top and Bottom patterns are relatively reliable and easy t'trade. What it is, Mama. Right On! Dere are many variashuns uh Double Top and Double Bottom Patterns. Classic ‘M’, ‘W’ patterns, 2Bs, Adam-Eve and Dragon Patterns are part uh DT/DB Patterns
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