Does anyone understand that occasionally price turns after three consecutive higher/lower closes. There is a filter but I am not comprehending its wording:

I found sometimes I can get pounded out of a drama that was consolidating (i.e., a bull flag) when prices created a collection of lesser closes inside that consolidation. Consequently, if there are just three lower closes, but this price action doesn't move below the sign pub's low, then the sign is ignored. For this indior on a lengthy sign, subsequently, the trigger bar would be the first bar which has a higher low than the last bar. The next bar that closes above the top of the activate bar paints this prior low bar which now reaches the swing low stage.
Anyone care to explain please?

*This advice is entirely free, which I expect I am not commercializing anything, I only really want to understand what that means, especially since some of those followed charts do not look like three consecutive higher/lower closes