Quote from koolaid:
Mav,
does the magnitude of the move contribute anything meaningful to your number line or it's just a matter of how price reacts with time at the A levels, as fisher had originally proposed.
Yes and no. Yes, in that as vol increases the A levels get wider and therefore it gets harder to confirm new A levels. This is true of every time frame. When monthly ranges expand, each new monthly A level going forward gets harder to confirm until the ranges begin to contract again. But no, 10% daily move that confirms an A up gets the same +2 score as a 1% move that confirms an A up. In fact, what makes ACD unique from other methodologies is that it's actually possible for a product to confirm A ups with price moving lower each day. Try doing that with your dad's old fashion moving average cross over system!
