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Question: what is the statistic on the direction of price movement after breaking through a tapering triangle in relation to the direction of the volatile (outer) bar? I assume that the direction should be in the opposite direction.
Otherwise: If price consolidates after a trend move, will it turn around, or will it continue moving? :)
What do the statistics have to do with it, anyway...
As I thought, the reason is the pattern of volatility decay. I have written a script that builds the distribution of High and Low bars following the high volatility bar.
I.e. I take a bar whose range (High-Low) is greater by K times than the average range of the latest X bars and plot average increments of their High and Low for the next Y bars
EURUSD (100000 bars) m15 K=5:
we can see that there is a gradual fading of the wave after the impulse bar. In fact the formation of "flag" pattern. And that is why on the average a lot of internal bars are formed.
and now what happened not only after but also before the impulse bar:
zero on the abscissa is the bar at which the ox is 5 times greater than the previous bars. In other words, the ox rises instantly to its maximum and decays much slower. Therefore there are more interior bars than exterior ones
That is, the ox rises instantly to a maximum and decays much more slowly. Therefore, there are more internal bars than external ones
The momentum build-up of the ox by idea makes the outer bars more likely? I.e., the bar which will be 5 times bigger is more likely to break through both extremums of the previous one
I think 1 extremum is more likely to break than both
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In fact, I'd make a "Mythbusters" section.
1. Myth - the euro rises more often in September than it falls
2. Overnight selling kiwi audi (still need to agree on night time Msk or other time)
3. Monday - no trading
4. Friday - pullback from the main trend of the week
Igor Kim worked in this direction (buying-selling overnight).
At the picture - overnight buying of the chiff.
In fact, I'd make a Mythbusters section
I guess it's always the helpful ones.
Today we are witnessing an expanding triangle.
И ???
Today we are witnessing an expanding triangle.
И ???