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Updated [AKC Trading] Gravity Ratio

GRAVITY RATIO must be used for taking PROFIT and EXIT from the trade.
1) Whenever Gravity Ratio value is near or more than 2 (general limit), it is assumed that move is extended and traders should look for booking out some or full profits (as per their initial trade plan)
2) Gravity Ratio considers length of price movement. And every stock has its own behavior, so it is advisable to look at the indicator and see on what prior values of Gravity Ratio, the move ended and use that value as zone to plan your exit.
For example, in the chart shown, instead of standard value of 2, this particular stock have seen be start exhausting around 1.5-1.8 zone. Once the Gravity Ratio reaches near to this value, a trader must used price action to trail their SL and should book (partial or full) near its pre-defined Target (Take Profit) levels.
1) Whenever Gravity Ratio value is near or more than 2 (general limit), it is assumed that move is extended and traders should look for booking out some or full profits (as per their initial trade plan)
2) Gravity Ratio considers length of price movement. And every stock has its own behavior, so it is advisable to look at the indicator and see on what prior values of Gravity Ratio, the move ended and use that value as zone to plan your exit.
For example, in the chart shown, instead of standard value of 2, this particular stock have seen be start exhausting around 1.5-1.8 zone. Once the Gravity Ratio reaches near to this value, a trader must used price action to trail their SL and should book (partial or full) near its pre-defined Target (Take Profit) levels.
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