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bounced on first attempt of gap trade. from this weeks share tips
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No problem ,thats what chartsview is for..learning
Its the lowest point you take outside of the cup as such.....Was getting confused for a minute..lol
Its always the lowest point.
hope that makes sense
annes goal wrote: Thanks Remo - I think I worded my question badly and I'm probably barking up the wrong tree altogether!! But if you can bear with me while I get my head around this, I'd appreciate it!
...in a rounded bottom formation the target is estimated by using the measurement from the bottom of the 'cup' to the line across the top - right? My question is - where's the bottom? is it measured from the lowest point achieved outside the cup (in ANTO's case would be 733 on 3rd December) or the lowest point achieved on the inside of the cup (in ANTO's case would be 752.5 on 13th December)?? Am I making any sense (or just creating a lot of unnecessary hard work - quite likely!!)??
Anyway - whatever, I'm quite prepared for my question to be wrong!!!!
Thanks Remo
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...in a rounded bottom formation the target is estimated by using the measurement from the bottom of the 'cup' to the line across the top - right? My question is - where's the bottom? is it measured from the lowest point achieved outside the cup (in ANTO's case would be 733 on 3rd December) or the lowest point achieved on the inside of the cup (in ANTO's case would be 752.5 on 13th December)?? Am I making any sense (or just creating a lot of unnecessary hard work - quite likely!!)??
Anyway - whatever, I'm quite prepared for my question to be wrong!!!!
Thanks Remo
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To measure a rounded bottom target ,
you measure from the top(of the cup) to the bottom
then you project it from the breakout point
Heres a link to my post on the learning section
chartsview.co.uk/learning/Rounded-Bottom.html
annes goal wrote: Just one question - when measuring to estimate a target - do you measure from the top or the bottom of the candle which is at the lowest position in the 'cup'?? (hope that makes sense)
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Anne
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