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Thinking about all of this a little deeper, it seems key to understand why technical analysis works in the first place, e.g. :-
1. It works by giving you a clear view of market direction which you can use. In this case finding alternative 'views' that give you an edge might be useful.
2. It works because large market players are looking at the same charts as you and making similar decision so you are riding on the back of their volume. In which case you want as standard a view as possible to get the same view (opposite to 1.)
3. It has very little merit, and any profitability is more likely due to well timed exits rather than a predictive entry.