Are you saying the CS break out from the HI/LOW should be considered if trading the KS method?
It seems as if it would be difficult to catch a price at KS if this is true, correct me if i'm wrong master.
Ichimoku_Trader
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No I'm not saying that
I did not understand the second part of your Q
fatkumo
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the second part of my question:
can you provide an example showing the movement of KS being valid and a movement of KS being invalid based upon the CS please?
This is hard to visualize i believe.
Basically the whole "hallucinating KS" situation
Ichimoku_Trader
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I did..
Mavarick22
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I'm really confused How the green line works. If the candle closes above or below the CS line or is the KS line. Then the KS line is considered valid then?
Ichimoku_Trader
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In this slide I am just explaining that between CS and current price there are 26 candles. Those are the candles involved in calculating the KS
fatkumo
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Hey Ichimoku, thank you for your concise education. I do have a question though, can you further explain this rule?
I understand the KS line, but what significance should i be looking for with the green CS line?
Ichimoku_Trader
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The CS in this case just tells you where to start looking for the highs and lows because it starts 26 candles back
tmugleston
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Hey Ichi! When you say "break" the high or the low level, do you mean that it just has to pass the through the level, or do you want the candle to close above/below the level?