Imagine you hold a OHLC price bar in front of a mirror. In a Hershey Hinge of a pair of adjacent bars, the price bar you see in the mirror is like the adjacent bar and the bar on your hand is the prior bar.Quote from hkrahra:
Does anyone know what the Hershey hinges are??
Quote from Paddler:
Imagine you hold a OHLC price bar in front of a mirror. In a Hershey Hinge of a pair of adjacent bars, the price bar you see in the mirror is like the adjacent bar and the bar on your hand is the prior bar.
Hershey Hinge is in most cases a very strong signal that fast fractal sentiment has changed. The why is that during the mutation of adjacent bar of Hershey Hinge, Intra Bar Gaussian Shift IBGS has occurred.
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[/B][/QUOTE]Quote from Hasparahte:
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"Rocket" equity curve:
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1112121
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"P,V Boolean relation" equity curve:
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=1278986
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=2356299Quote from hkrahra:
wtf!
Quote from hkrahra:
Your ftt isn't correct on the pic.The second bar is ftt.
Look at the fast fractal LTL and think.
But in this case the hitch is one bar,
Maybe, for beginners. When you are more conscious and sharp, you want to look at the volume changes inside the Hitch to KNOW whether you have a change of sentiment or bar-equivalent (no change of sentiment).
BTW do not be too rigid. OB, stitch, or translated adjacent bars can form a HH too.
so the ftt mark should be placed in the middle.
Any reason not P V-related is not a good reason.