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it (the length of the zigzag line) won't give him anything ), and if it does, it's not exactly what he wants
He knows best.
Relative to what?
Relative to length in any unit of measure, the simplest is in centimetres :-))))))
If you could get the size of the chart in pixels, there would be no problem. There are operators that get the price minimum and maximum, there are operators that get the number of bars on the screen. Translating them into units is not a problem
Regarding length in any unit of measure, the simplest is in centimetres :-))))))
If you could get the size of the chart in pixels there would be no problem. There are operators that get the price minimum and maximum, there are operators that get the number of bars on the screen. Translating them into units is not a problem
He knows best.
Okay. I'll try to give a simple example, maybe he'll help.
Let's take a wolf wave as an example: "Wave 1-2 is bigger than wave 3-4". How do we know which wave is bigger with a simple example like this?
What's not to like about it?
Point-a-minute what's wrong with that?
You try doing the math yourself:
better the points in a minute )
the minutes should eventually be reduced when comparing...
;)
the minutes should eventually be reduced by the comparison...
;)
so the points then too, you end up with no idea what for no idea why)
SZZ: you might as well compare the projections on the abscissa and ordinate axes separately, it would be more correct, and there would be less noise