Here's my simple graphic representation of harmonics. With 5 points there are more patterns possible for what the M's and W's look like.
The pic might be a bit big. Just click - minus zoom once and there should be 5 sections in the vertical spacings. This is just a chart I made to compare the various Harmonic patterns by ratio on each retracement. This was taken off of a video which is on youtube and which I gave the url for in the other published harmonic pics.
I set up my charts with F11 on. You may need to back the zoom off minus once. I made a good prediction both up and down with the difference between top and bottom cycles before. What you want to look for is an arc swing from one center that would connect 2 legs of an arc when setting up top and bottom cycles. To make a chart show right diagonals I UNlock the...
The was set up with the rectangle tool. It has a perfect right angle to it. The C in the XABCD tool is placed over the A for this experiment. Interesting things happen on stock charts. Just "make it mine" with the arrow in the upper right corner if you want to save it and look at it yourself.
The right angles are accurate. Haven't really tried the right diagonals yet. Just click on the arrow in the upper right of the chart to "make it mine" and save it. This down move may end on the 27 down angle...maybe? There is a good hit on the purple 1.144 arc which is potentially UP. The best time to buy is when the symbol has already taken a drop. The best...
These were taken from a video. Often inversions are used eg. .886 inverse=1.13 and .618 inverse=1.618, etc. The same occurs with AB=CD patterns.
Here's the site that I got them off of. www.youtube.com
All kinds of sites out there that have these. Here's one. www.youtube.com
This chart has SCALE LOCK on. You can move the whole chart up and down by holding the left mouse button and moving the chart. It can also be zoomed in on. Scale lock setting is a much better way to view a chart in my opinion. Autoscale really screws the picture up in this program. Still coming down. Should be a pop shortly. This chart was set up by using the...
I missed turning on the 1.08 arc which anchors to the left top. Everything is set precisely with zoom. Looks like some excellent correlations. Perfect synchronization doesn't mean correct though. The arcs farther to the left worked out well also (can't see them here)...backtested. The largest channel has NOT been determined for angle...just a guess. These arc...
This scale is LOCKED so please ZOOM IN and move the chart anywhere. This may look like a mess but these angles were anchored on points with precision. Zooming in will clear the clutter. This whole chart is full of these relations. All 3 angles will be the same degree or within 1 degree. There are also relations with reflections from 1 center and reflections where...
Want evidence? Here it is. Total precision in design. Crossing reflections (my term) are when 2 angles are the same degree (one up and one down) but start from different centers. Normal reflections start from the same center. The circle is used to keep a close tab on the proper scale set. The vertical arrow should just touch the top of the circle. Have fun and...
Some people were wondering how to set the scale close to perfect to make 90 degree relations show up . This is how. Use the rectangle tool in combination with the magnet tool. Zoom in when you do it. The 2 red brush marks are where the rectangle tool is anchored from. After those points are anchored turn off the magnet tool. 33 down and 57 up= a perfect 90...
This chart is set on SCALE LOCK so you can move the entire chart back and forth and not lose the view. To use arcs you have to protect the scale setting so at the far right of this chart there is a speed arc and a square around it with a 45 degree angle intersecting the corner. This allows me to get the precise scale setting back when it goes out. I think a slight...
The chart is on SCALE LOCK so you can move it around easily. Check back further for lots more angle relationships. I used the rectangle tool (paintbrush toolbox) to make right angles from 2 anchored points. I also used the new angle tool. It now has coordinate and angle inputs (trendline toolbox. Both on left hand side of screen. The chart was set up by making...
This is an experiment with the pitchfan in splitting the angle. The pitchfan set was determined from 3 earlier points in the chart. The center is not set on a real point. I am just using the angle spreads. The arcs are more reliable and tested. Don't make any decisions without being prepared for reversals if things go wrong. The previous move was 4 angles up and...
I have found by manipulating the zoom or scale, many things show up in arcs, right angles and perpendicular diagonals (crossing X's). If they make it so the angle tool can keep the anchored points BUT change degree with the zoom without the anchors shrinking or going off the page with the line it would be a bonus. It would be good to have 2 options for the tool....
This is a study in time difference between highs and lows. It seems premature to drop now. It would break the cycle. Of course anything is possible, but I think up.