Quote from Avi 8:
The following post from mak over a year ago gives some additional insight into prv.
-Mike
makosgu
Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 1164
04-10-06 12:48 PM
Some comments as some of you get calibrated to the PRV bars. After a short period of time, you will recognize the behavior of the bars. You will begin to notice how at the beginning of each bar, there is a PRV burst and then wind down to some stable level and then wind up to the close of the bar. This is due to the indicator folks. 5M bars are fairly popular and indicator folks get their signals at the end of each bar. They act at the beginning of new bars based on the data their indicators gather from the end end (ie. close) of the previous bars. Some folks jump on the near close of bars thinking they are outsmarting those will be acting on the data that is gathered from the close of the bar. An alternative would be just to offset the fractal by half, (ie. offset each 5M PRV calc by 2.5 mins). It does not particularly bother me so I don't bother. It's just a comment in case people were wondering why the behavior of the PRV bars are as such...
Regards,
MAK
Towards the end of the equities journal II, Aurum posted a doc for doing a PRV drill. Start at the bottom of the sheet and track the PRV through the bar. You get to see the surging and retreating of PRV.
It's a good drill to go through and you can visually see what MAK was referring too. As well as the scenarios that TUMS posted. - EZ
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1294283&highlight=PRV#post1294283