Quote from jack hershey:
No.
In a drill you can fill in the overlap even though the whole bar shows up as you slide the cover to the right.
You are trying to think as you work. One issue is the HH and HL. In this matter there is a flavor as well the flavor is the overlap.
As you may learn in a while that there is strength and noise in the market. The sooner you begin to think about things your mind begins to differentiate.
...You can postpone this if you are working in pencil or pen on the line drawing...
My question was in response to my misunderstanding the above sentence. My mistake.
You are sitting there not as yet recognizing the point at which overlap and its extent may be determined. Postpone this consideration with this sort of question as long as you wish.
The ATS lookup tables are 1600 bar tables. The coding for adjusting these tables is automatic as well. Many things about the lowly bar and its connect to its buddy, the prior bar are important.
I appreciate that the degree of overlap is a vital component of the PV relationship, in a crude way, being inversely proportional to the strength of a move. In my preliminary attempts at using this log, I filled in that column with some descriptors (zero, low, medium, high, full), before realizing that a more critically developed vocabulary of terms would be useful.