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thread: the ellipses from s view

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    Junior Member carlotacruz's Avatar
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    the ellipses from hussin naijis view

    Hi traders I don't observe a particularly reserved place for those ellipses in FF. Therefore I have decided for to start a thread in trading systems

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    Member Ranti's Avatar
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    Here is another:

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    Junior Member pupkalberpk's Avatar
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    The decrease ellipse is drawn starting in the crosshair of the fork and then extending it out along the handle before the ellipse intersects either corners of the fork. ThenI create a duplie ellipse and drag it across the median line (opposite direction) until its perimeter touches the perimeter of the reduced ellipse. As you can see, price ran into resistance in the base of the duplie ellipse.

    Interesting, huh?
    VERY!!! Good food for thought. Thanks. Been thinking more about them because Auxesis had made some remarks about their effectiveness in trading. Might need to spend some time.

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    Junior Member pupkalberpk's Avatar
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    Sorry about the delay...
    Hey Kapital,

    Do you mind pulling the FibArcs on this chart using it to the same swing you started using...I hope that you still have this chart together with all those ellipses. These ellipses will be confirmed by curious to see how the Fib arcs.

    FX4

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    Member Ranti's Avatar
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    Hey Kapital,

    Do you mind drawing on the FibArcs with this chart by employing it to the exact same swing you began with...I hope you still have this chart with those ellipses. Curious to learn how the Fib arcs will confirm these ellipses.

    FX4
    The fib arcs on my charting software are not reliable because of scaling issues.

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    This is another:
    Hello,
    am a fan of your ellipse-and-grid drawings. Posts #118 and on display lots of prices reacting to them as s/r's.

    Whether price reacts to them on their very own manner, or even the drawings trace a few of price into consideration of it to follow more of the very same drawings in the future, is a continuous battle in line-and-pattern chart study.
    Often, I tend toward the latter, and it's refreshing to observe the way your charts do the former also.

    In this light, I saw the additions below. Likely not relevant....



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    Hi,
    am a lover of your ellipse-and-grid drawings. Posts #118 and on display lots of prices reacting as s/r's.

    Whether price reacts to them on their very own manner, or even the drawings trace some of price into consideration of it to trace more of the very same drawings later on, is a constant struggle in line-and-pattern chart analysis.
    Frequently, I tend toward the latter, and it's refreshing to observe the way your charts do the former also.

    In this light, I saw the additions below. Probably not applicable....


    Kapital has an interesting idea, cross breed of forks,murray and pyrapoint. My studies were at the reflections of price action, possibly the reflection of this wave mapped by the fork, or at the reflection of a reversal point.

    Most search for direct lines to ch price, but there is little in the way elliptical/circular studies... that if one could get a grasp on them, imho would put them ahead of the herd.

    fwiw

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    Junior Member pupkalberpk's Avatar
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    The fib arcs on my charting appliions are not reliable due to scaling issues.
    Okay. Will see when I will mirror yours and produce it this day.

    Thanks,

    FX4

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    Member Ranti's Avatar
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    That I could go deeper to the realm that is elliptical if I had drawing tools.

    I'm trying to recall how exactly I drew (lol):

    https://www.cliqforex.com/general-fo...nectivity.html

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    Junior Member pupkalberpk's Avatar
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    Okay. Will see when I create it this afternoon and will mirror yours.

    Thanks,

    FX4
    Alright Kapital,

    This is my initial attempt. Not sure I did it exactly as you did. Also wasn't certain. Launched with the swing in pink that is the price move from Pivot two to 3 of the fork. From that ellipse, the one was placed by me up the fork with the centre on the ML and touching the first. The center of that ellipse became a place where I drew the line that was red along with the initial line. Interesting about the blue line we got a twist in TIME. Blue arrow shows an fork and ellipse transition point.

    The blue horizontal lines are the Fib Arc lines. I drew in last. Pretty large arcs here as I was on an H4. Didn't plan the tiny design behind the scenes. . .the white areas. . .that just happened. Somebody is trading round the negative space of a design. . .just throwing that out there. .

    What do you believe? Not seeing much from the view which is consistent with price the way I've attracted thembut it will provide some food for thought.

    FX4

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