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    Something to begin the juices flowing....

    Think of price action in terms of channels forming sine waves losing and gaining energy as they move, the basis of Peaks and Troughs, ABCD's and these, given the initial action can we compute the likely route and terminus of this response?

    Think like a slinky.

    Http://slinky.org/
    see 2nd and 3rd harmonics
    http://www.physicsclassroom.com/CLASS/waves/u10l4c.cfm
    Reflective properties
    http://www.ies.co.jp/math/java/conic...cus_hyper.html
    http://www.ies.co.jp/math/java/conic...s_ellipse.html

    Back afterward.

    Edit, one pick to help spur the thought process, do not be worried about the math just the idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    This is a great video by Shane Blankenship from Marketgeometry (Timothy Morge) where he discusses median lines and sine waves: http://marketgeometry.com/blog/what-is-a-median-line
    Kap I find you have been spending some time with JR, you will find some fantastic discussion.

    My quest was always finding a way to confirm p2 quickly. I've always felt that there are patterns in price behavior that can assist in timing entries. ( price doesn't always offer that tell, but if patterns matched with some form of timing for a filter, the odds were in my own favor). Median line behavior (50% retrace of a channel) can been seen in various appliions, and price moves, but it had been signaling out those setups that exhibited a sine wave look, and employing the frequency to mirror future price behavior. (in layman's terms the back half of the wave should resemble in reverse (mirror) the first half - that interested me.

    I viewed this concept valid with the exception of finish EW wave constructions, there the angle and timing of the previous wave not sinusoidal ought to be mirrored and seen in the present.

    Regards and Merry Christmas,

    a

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    Great to hear from you.

    I make time to keep on the hunt for the ever-elusive prospective p2/pivot C.. .the holy grail of pitchfork trading.

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    Looks cool, but does this make moey?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    Looks cool, but does it make moey?
    Can YOU use it to make money?

    Every trader should discover the answer for themselves.

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    1 Attachment(s) MORE AWESOMENESS!

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    http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap070617.html

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