This is hopeless to set up without proper tools for accuracy. To make ellipses you need a box with 8 points(4 sides and 4 corners) and the center of the ellipse has to be held in one place WHILE adjusting. In "Kyplot" I do this with the control key. The way I make the ellipses is I first draw a very small ellipse to use as a center, then I draw a bit larger one,...
Honestly I don't feel comfortable with this chart because it's unusual movement. This specialist uses a lot more 3 degree type of polynomial snakes than some that just run curves that lay off, or curves that increase speed... so set some limits.
Maybe you can help solve what's happening. The INTERSECTIONS ON THE SHALLOW RED LINES are producing good hits. Look at the frequency. The purple right angle below(as a reference) is the right angle that is being used to go down then up (creating a right angle 90 degree relation. I did another grid in "my published" like this. Some of you that took drafting may...
The last large channel is not set. Set it the way you think it should go. Just click on it and swing the channel from the side that show the 2 circles on one side. Move the one farthest to the right to swing it. This chart had an unusual start. The channel sizing was actually larger at the beginning. Now it's been pretty consistent. Make your own predictions....
Just more research. Make your own determinations. One thing I have a habit of doing is missing the width of the move, as in a regression channel. I tend to think point to point. It helps to think of the width of the band as to how it might move also. Anyway, because of that I drew in the 3rd channel (the smallest green channel at the end). It's just another...
Like I said this is my best guesstimate. I have cheated to make the circles fit. The eccentricity on the circle is as close to 0, or the aspect as close to 1 as possible. To change the ratios in the Fib circles, click on format and go to the circle ratio you want to adjust, but instead of clicking out of "format", click on the ratio NEXT to the ratio you are...
I locked the scale so you can zoom in and out. There's nothing saying my ratios are perfect. This just looks good to me. Work with it yourself and see what you come up with.
I'm not making any predictions on the 15 minute. Just offering what I think are good Fib Circle ratios. It's very difficult to be precise with this tool because it really should have a box with 8 drag points (4 corners and 4 sides) to fine tune the shape. Anyway enjoy if you want it.
Here's a pic of 3 measurements that are all approximately the same (around 25). What the tool should really be set for is more along the lines of EURUSD Ellipses converted into EURUSD Circles (they are both in my published). Both charts have precise hits on points but have simply been rescaled. The scaling problem in charting can cause huge error in calculation...
I went through all 55 distances on my calculator and came up with 10 fairly good approximations using a sorted ascending list. Unfortunately, this is not going to work with a circle because the scale is throwing the visual radius way off. If the angle is more vertical it may be 2x higher than it should be but gives a small value. When 2 points are approximately...
I just draw the polylines over the channels and then clone them. They are placed to show the tendency to hit them at certain levels. The blue line is just the midline of the channels (it comes with the channel tool). Interesting flip around the middle where the breakthrough circle is. The angle of the last channel is not necessarily set. It could turn down more....
Channels always remain tied together. There are as many as 3 different sizes running over top of each other on 1 chart. The STARS are lead points to carry the angle to the opposite side. Sometimes you shoot off the post (the vertical distance) at the start of the channel. The angles at the top are disjointed scissors. If you did the same down angle, as the up...
Here's the perfect line up, but things don't have to work out perfect. Penguins my bet, but I don't set the prices.
I backtested the circle distances on this chart. The problem with using ellipses for distance measure is the eccentricity throws the radius off...so I find the distances with ellipses, then convert the scale so the ellipses become circles. That way if the angle to the point is 15 degrees or 75 degrees the RADIUS value is still accurate. The channel has been fairly...
Top out at .83324 at Jan 29/6:30 Reflected angle from highest high to lowest low with trendline running along tops, with internal pointer angle and perfect arc distance.? 3 possible angles. Best choice. The chart was also rescaled for the circle to match previous hits on the arc distances. They have been hitting consistantly.
You just have to line up the 2 centers over each other (so they are not disjointed). Once set, move the complete angle from another part of it (not from the center). Center where the 2 angle join and do what I did as an example. This prediction may not be perfect, but I backtested the disjoint tool on other angles. Beautiful! Set the legs to full extension and...
That's why the Gann angles didn't work perfectly. The boxes aren't perfectly square, but they are set as close to 90 degrees as possible.Boo boo should be the opposite 90 - 56.31=33.69 degrees
Here you go. The angle ratios to go with the angles squares. Everything is geometrically tied to together. That 45 degree line is actually 33.69 degrees. Just draw 90 degree diagonals and you'll see, the chart isn't a 1/1 scale it's 1/1.5 scale.