Well, as long as we are making assumptions, here is my current view:
Given three fractally related charts, assuming that N represents the exponent of the Trading chart fractal (middle one at 7**N Volume), then
I also remember a later post that speaks of requiring these in a sequence, while now I am looking for all these checks in one fell swoop.
I also am starting to think that waiting for the Histogram(N) to start rising would be safer as not waiting seems to often enter early and stop out.
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oops, I asked more than one question in a post.
I pulled one out and will put in a separate post!
Thanks!
Given three fractally related charts, assuming that N represents the exponent of the Trading chart fractal (middle one at 7**N Volume), then
the Strength(N+1) ERG is rising. The rules on p10 say Histogram, but a later post said ERG required, Histogram optional.Quote from oraclewizard77:
Let's assume for sake of argument that on a higher chart, we have a green price oscillation trending up.
A PPF HL label appears on the Trading Chart(N) which was immediately preceded by a Breach HH label. The Histogram(N) is below the PrimeSupport threshold (i.e., < -10), and the ERG(N-1) is both below the PrimeSupport threshold and rising.Next, let's assume on a lower chart we get a PPF HL.
I also remember a later post that speaks of requiring these in a sequence, while now I am looking for all these checks in one fell swoop.
Only now is when I look for the Price Failure (PF) bar on the Entry Chart(N-1). I believe this is a "Perfect" Long trade as defined.Next we wait and see that we get a PF failure bar. Then we get a confirmation bar that is higher than the PF failure bar.
I also am starting to think that waiting for the Histogram(N) to start rising would be safer as not waiting seems to often enter early and stop out.
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ProfLogic, did you mean a slope change in either Histogram(N) or ERG(N)? or did you mean only the Histogram(N) of the erg?Quote from ProfLogic:
The target is the Breach but your exit is an oscillation on yourTrading Decision chart of the Histogram of ERG that is either a failure or contains Divergence or Convergence.
oops, I asked more than one question in a post.
Thanks!
