FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Episode 18: August 2012) - page 335
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H4 up for now
If this hour holds, I'll risk buying too ))))
Now you understand what happened )))) First the topmost far level on the yen disappears, then the same thing on the pound and a sharp spike downwards ))))
H4 up for now
At me it is expressed in the beginning of growth of intensity... recently has remade a standard deviation on the basis of T3 smoothing - the curve turns out more graceful at greater number of calculation points, and inflection points are the same as those of standard.
Yes, it reminds me of a slingshot )))) First you pull back the "rubber band" and then shoot it ))))
Yes, it reminds me of a slingshot )))) First they pull back the "rubber band" and then they shoot ))))
This is what always happens - before the upswing there is a decline in intensity - at the moment when the decline is minimal and you need to catch an entry point...
This is what always happens - before the start of growth there is a decline in intensity - at the moment when the decline is minimal and you need to catch an entry point...
Sneil09 had a volatility indicator on the contraction that gave signs but he seemed to be undecided about the directions, on RBC the guy also trades on the volatility contraction
Sneil09 had a volatility indicator on a contraction which gave signs but he seemed to be undecided about the directions, on RBC the guy also trades on a volatility contraction
I have achieved essentially pinpointing the exact point at which volatility starts to rise...
but with the direction of the release of this energy?