(demo)
line patterns
vague use.......1) Highlight (with a box) curved, balanced patterns; find a bunch of the more important ones.
somewhat
definite use,
several times...2) Check an area of these patterns for (0 - (infinity-1))-sort of interpattern comparisons between whatever (spikes and sides, logarithms, waves, etc.) separate them. Once one or a few of the patterns appear to center the rest of them in the chosen area, change the highlight.
definite use,
one...............3) Find anchor respectively on and for that one curved, balanced pattern. When draw line between the on and for, look on the ray from them so that the price-time line forms various shapes that are intersected and that logically progress and show 'age' for use of the line. Lots of lines get erased at this stage.
definite,
several...........4) The line(s) finally chosen need(s) to be reasoned from: Find other lines, if necessary at this point, that surround an area's various significant pivots enough to allow comparison of one pattern to another for direction from one line to another in the next step. Extra, minor lines may be drawn that depend on the last step's line(s) or a smaller area along the last step's line(s) to exist.
detail and
make a
definition
that'd increase
knowledge
of prt.............5) Read any of the noted several patterns that contrast to show price-time line direction. If possible, also find an extra line and/or pattern to put one's SL near.
Home of bsTL's made with one to a few candles : same-spread bar channels for closeup work, the TREND part of logarithmic cycles; (isolated) balance lines
09242010 copy proxy serves as a resistance -- a second shape copies a first, the first a pivot; crossed a TL from each copy's peak, dragged the crossover point so that the two TL's attached to it intersected significant barriers within the candles, and, bringing in a symmetric triangle - like shape horizontal and prior to the crossover point's location, figured the price the crossover point is at was a great resistance. 1
04212010
I found, through further listing of different types of lines, that pairs of types form different logarithmic cycles:
circle area - level {the original logr cycle}, repetition-screen, corner-isolate(d balance), 1s (one-sided balance) - vertical pivot, midline-segmented vert line - logr resolu, midline area - break, logarithmic area gridded - dot {logic dot}, condensed-logr, trend midline - trend centerline, pip line row break, fan -opp(osite-direction patterns), t-type level and vert trends (absent of a well-defined condensed-logr or other), and others
examples of use 1, 2, 3,4;
04062010
Balancing with trend centerlines -- messy, logical
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I kinda lost my way about balance lines. Initially, a short thread of a balance line severely ordered a huge, perfect space to go one way, and it gladly did. Impressed me like anything.
In this picture, everything tilted on the left and right of the first high-spread bar; the second area aligned was perfect and the tension decided before and fell immediately afterward.
That's the extreme. Small, average and large spread patterns are next in strength, being over candlesticks only in an immediately understandable way.
Usually, though, weaker bsTL's order candlesticks' transitions at the same effective strength as candlesticks:
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Following is the rest of 'balance lines' thread inclusions:
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summary of the 'balance lines' thread
Balance lines serve as the balance for a particular area; they also tend to select patterns that are in a kind of middle or either side of them.
(Note: I abbreviate one-pip-spread bars as '1psb's' or 'pip lines'. Also, consecutively-made pip lines are in medium spring green, and when they're made like this, exceptions are in teal; and, widths may vary based on their relative effectiveness, presumed or real.)
What does balance and is balanced:
post#____name________________________area type
1,2,7___ a lot of 1(-2)psb's in a row________the larger area after them
1______deviations used with 1psb's________for several areas
2______one-pip-spread bars_____________a rise with lots of disturbances
3,4,10-2_bar channels___________________'close-up work', which idea evolved into the same-spread bar channels approach and went with the logarithmic cycles approach
3,4_____midlines______________________average-spread pattern
5______bunches with 1psb's at center______average-spread pattern
6______isolated balance line_____________minor portion of a very large area, or rather several disparate areas now tied together
7______horizontal 1psb's; their deviations___runs and their settle areas
8______trend centerlines: right-angle lines___short trends at a right angle to each other
8,13____bar channels____________________a good explanation of how to make a bar channel, the second dealing with two bar channels and how one latter bar channel takes over for the former, and the first dealing with the longterm effect of one bar channel
9______isolated balance line, minor use____30+-spread bars approach to explaining areas between them in a series
12_____trend centerlines, intermidline TL's__small areas, occasionally used when common sense shows it useful
13_____balance lines, crossover point for___consecutive drops with a relatively flat area between them
________________________
A definition of balance lines is below:
Balance lines draw a trendline, magnet on high, between two one-pip bars.
In the pictures below, green lines are drawn between consecutive one-pip bars and teal lines between the first and last of several one-pip bars in a row. Ignore the multiple parallel lines, the white line and the uppermost green line (which I'll clean later):
1
2
In this example, balance lines replace the Gann Fan. Several months ago, I posted in a VSA thread a pair of balance lines that projected a huge jump. Thus, balance lines, with the help of other types of spread trendlines, have several purposes. Point is, they, for my research, once again lead my method in projective ability.
Of course, applying a trendline to each of all pairs of one-pip bars gets http://i44.tinypic.com/k9yi4p.jpg . Plus, after this, the only decent lines came from the big drop or from one-pip bars that ended trends and the line's effectiveness. http://i41.tinypic.com/1z3qqon.jpg .
So, a lot of discretion and practice are needed. I'll suggest better places to put them, such as the few pictures above.
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Part of the bsTL microverse: Overview, patterns (or, those with fewer or more candles), TF use, trading. (And its future: automatic; precise.)
line patterns
vague use.......1) Highlight (with a box) curved, balanced patterns; find a bunch of the more important ones.
somewhat
definite use,
several times...2) Check an area of these patterns for (0 - (infinity-1))-sort of interpattern comparisons between whatever (spikes and sides, logarithms, waves, etc.) separate them. Once one or a few of the patterns appear to center the rest of them in the chosen area, change the highlight.
definite use,
one...............3) Find anchor respectively on and for that one curved, balanced pattern. When draw line between the on and for, look on the ray from them so that the price-time line forms various shapes that are intersected and that logically progress and show 'age' for use of the line. Lots of lines get erased at this stage.
definite,
several...........4) The line(s) finally chosen need(s) to be reasoned from: Find other lines, if necessary at this point, that surround an area's various significant pivots enough to allow comparison of one pattern to another for direction from one line to another in the next step. Extra, minor lines may be drawn that depend on the last step's line(s) or a smaller area along the last step's line(s) to exist.
detail and
make a
definition
that'd increase
knowledge
of prt.............5) Read any of the noted several patterns that contrast to show price-time line direction. If possible, also find an extra line and/or pattern to put one's SL near.
Home of bsTL's made with one to a few candles : same-spread bar channels for closeup work, the TREND part of logarithmic cycles; (isolated) balance lines
09242010 copy proxy serves as a resistance -- a second shape copies a first, the first a pivot; crossed a TL from each copy's peak, dragged the crossover point so that the two TL's attached to it intersected significant barriers within the candles, and, bringing in a symmetric triangle - like shape horizontal and prior to the crossover point's location, figured the price the crossover point is at was a great resistance. 1
04212010
I found, through further listing of different types of lines, that pairs of types form different logarithmic cycles:
circle area - level {the original logr cycle}, repetition-screen, corner-isolate(d balance), 1s (one-sided balance) - vertical pivot, midline-segmented vert line - logr resolu, midline area - break, logarithmic area gridded - dot {logic dot}, condensed-logr, trend midline - trend centerline, pip line row break, fan -opp(osite-direction patterns), t-type level and vert trends (absent of a well-defined condensed-logr or other), and others
examples of use 1, 2, 3,4;
04062010
Balancing with trend centerlines -- messy, logical
-----------
I kinda lost my way about balance lines. Initially, a short thread of a balance line severely ordered a huge, perfect space to go one way, and it gladly did. Impressed me like anything.
In this picture, everything tilted on the left and right of the first high-spread bar; the second area aligned was perfect and the tension decided before and fell immediately afterward.
That's the extreme. Small, average and large spread patterns are next in strength, being over candlesticks only in an immediately understandable way.
Usually, though, weaker bsTL's order candlesticks' transitions at the same effective strength as candlesticks:
...........................................................................
Following is the rest of 'balance lines' thread inclusions:
_________________
summary of the 'balance lines' thread
Balance lines serve as the balance for a particular area; they also tend to select patterns that are in a kind of middle or either side of them.
(Note: I abbreviate one-pip-spread bars as '1psb's' or 'pip lines'. Also, consecutively-made pip lines are in medium spring green, and when they're made like this, exceptions are in teal; and, widths may vary based on their relative effectiveness, presumed or real.)
What does balance and is balanced:
post#____name________________________area type
1,2,7___ a lot of 1(-2)psb's in a row________the larger area after them
1______deviations used with 1psb's________for several areas
2______one-pip-spread bars_____________a rise with lots of disturbances
3,4,10-2_bar channels___________________'close-up work', which idea evolved into the same-spread bar channels approach and went with the logarithmic cycles approach
3,4_____midlines______________________average-spread pattern
5______bunches with 1psb's at center______average-spread pattern
6______isolated balance line_____________minor portion of a very large area, or rather several disparate areas now tied together
7______horizontal 1psb's; their deviations___runs and their settle areas
8______trend centerlines: right-angle lines___short trends at a right angle to each other
8,13____bar channels____________________a good explanation of how to make a bar channel, the second dealing with two bar channels and how one latter bar channel takes over for the former, and the first dealing with the longterm effect of one bar channel
9______isolated balance line, minor use____30+-spread bars approach to explaining areas between them in a series
12_____trend centerlines, intermidline TL's__small areas, occasionally used when common sense shows it useful
13_____balance lines, crossover point for___consecutive drops with a relatively flat area between them
________________________
A definition of balance lines is below:
Balance lines draw a trendline, magnet on high, between two one-pip bars.
In the pictures below, green lines are drawn between consecutive one-pip bars and teal lines between the first and last of several one-pip bars in a row. Ignore the multiple parallel lines, the white line and the uppermost green line (which I'll clean later):
1
2
In this example, balance lines replace the Gann Fan. Several months ago, I posted in a VSA thread a pair of balance lines that projected a huge jump. Thus, balance lines, with the help of other types of spread trendlines, have several purposes. Point is, they, for my research, once again lead my method in projective ability.
Of course, applying a trendline to each of all pairs of one-pip bars gets http://i44.tinypic.com/k9yi4p.jpg . Plus, after this, the only decent lines came from the big drop or from one-pip bars that ended trends and the line's effectiveness. http://i41.tinypic.com/1z3qqon.jpg .
So, a lot of discretion and practice are needed. I'll suggest better places to put them, such as the few pictures above.
-----
Part of the bsTL microverse: Overview, patterns (or, those with fewer or more candles), TF use, trading. (And its future: automatic; precise.)