I'm doing some tests on P&F but I'm having a hard time understanding the basic concept. I need help.
In all the charting packages I've seen, when a bar reverses you get something that looks like:
X
XO
XO
XO
The X or up box is always one boxsize higher than the next O or downbox. Assume the following:
Box Size = .5
Boxes for reversal = 1
Price pushes up to 1050.00 (the top X in the example above). Then at what price has the first O drawn? It would seem logical to me to be at 1049.5 if this is just a one box reversal, but it seems that in practice that it is really at 1049.0 (which seems like a 2-box reversal?)
Can someone clarify/explain this for me?
Thanks,
In all the charting packages I've seen, when a bar reverses you get something that looks like:
X
XO
XO
XO
The X or up box is always one boxsize higher than the next O or downbox. Assume the following:
Box Size = .5
Boxes for reversal = 1
Price pushes up to 1050.00 (the top X in the example above). Then at what price has the first O drawn? It would seem logical to me to be at 1049.5 if this is just a one box reversal, but it seems that in practice that it is really at 1049.0 (which seems like a 2-box reversal?)
Can someone clarify/explain this for me?
Thanks,