Ounces Of Nuances #3

They brought some broken furniture from the multi faith room today. A female coworker asked: what did they do to this? To which I responded: they prayed the shit out of it.

First a little practical application of Nick Rhodes.

When a withe stochastic value prints below 5 in the magenta box, thag is unsustainble. Since they daily stochastic has not embedded yet, by the daily close the stochastic reading must be higher.

i.e..:

In the white you accumulate.

In the blue you can start to cover.

I wrote the filter for the x0 flip back down, but to be fair I do not know why it works so well. There should be 100 #2 prints in the array, yet I’m sure it is not the case when it flips.

if (fd[i+1]==2 && fd[i+1]==fd[i+2]==fd[i+3]==fd[i+4]==fd[i+5]==fd[i+6]==fd[i+7]==fd[i+8]==fd[i+9]==fd[i+10]
               ==fd[i+11]==fd[i+12]==fd[i+13]==fd[i+14]==fd[i+15]==fd[i+16]==fd[i+17]==fd[i+18]==fd[i+19]==fd[i+20]
               ==fd[i+21]==fd[i+22]==fd[i+23]==fd[i+24]==fd[i+25]==fd[i+26]==fd[i+27]==fd[i+28]==fd[i+29]==fd[i+30]
               ==fd[i+31]==fd[i+32]==fd[i+33]==fd[i+34]==fd[i+35]==fd[i+36]==fd[i+37]==fd[i+38]==fd[i+39]==fd[i+40]
               ==fd[i+41]==fd[i+42]==fd[i+43]==fd[i+44]==fd[i+45]==fd[i+46]==fd[i+47]==fd[i+48]==fd[i+49]==fd[i+50]
               ==fd[i+51]==fd[i+52]==fd[i+53]==fd[i+54]==fd[i+55]==fd[i+56]==fd[i+57]==fd[i+58]==fd[i+59]==fd[i+60]
               ==fd[i+61]==fd[i+62]==fd[i+63]==fd[i+64]==fd[i+65]==fd[i+66]==fd[i+67]==fd[i+68]==fd[i+69]==fd[i+70]
               ==fd[i+71]==fd[i+72]==fd[i+73]==fd[i+74]==fd[i+75]==fd[i+76]==fd[i+77]==fd[i+78]==fd[i+79]==fd[i+80]
               ==fd[i+81]==fd[i+82]==fd[i+83]==fd[i+84]==fd[i+85]==fd[i+86]==fd[i+87]==fd[i+88]==fd[i+89]==fd[i+90]
               ==fd[i+91]==fd[i+92]==fd[i+93]==fd[i+94]==fd[i+95]==fd[i+96]==fd[i+97]==fd[i+98]==fd[i+99]==fd[i+100]
              ) { 
               fd[i]=0; dir[i]=-1;
               ObjectCreate("Tall"+IntegerToString(i), OBJ_TEXT, 0, Time[i], Low[i]-40*Point); 
                     ObjectSetText("Tall"+IntegerToString(i), "x"+IntegerToString(fd[i]), 26, "Impact", Cyan);
               }
 

The last subtle total eclipse is the move up of the bumper line.

As a reminder, it is a 4H 200-sample low / high displacement by 100 pips. Most tradeable lows / highs print outside this line, and they get a shaded powder box. I have been talking about the market having to go below 1.06 – and the reason was the bumper line, but it just moved up a bit and crossed the last 4H candle. 1.0613 happens to be the weekly S2 as well.

Since we are getting a well formed bottom, I would expect the market to come back beyond the Daily E-9, into the mud before the S-356 (hourly).

The width being 30.8 is greater than 27 pips, therefore the shaded area appears as a resistance zone, and most likely the continuation point would land in it before the H2 leg down.

Stylishly, Bon Jovi’s Keep The Multifaith for closing.

I took this picture during an eclipse. I was driving through California, did not know it was going to happen. Everybody pulled over, the temperature dropped like 20 degrees.

This one was another eclipse with double shadows @ my workplace in Berkeley.