The AB=CD pattern is a four-point price harmonic, which involves a partial retracement of the initial price segment, followed by an equidistant move from the completion of the pullback.
Not every impulse and retracement form an ABCD Pattern. I use it under two conditions:
1. AB is an Impulsive move.
2. Sharp retracement up followed by a sharp move down. Use a trendline as a guide.
ABCD Targets:
1. A shallow continuation follows a deep retracement and vice versa.
For example, if BNB retraces in C to 70% of AB, the D point is expected at 1.414. If it retraces to the 0.618 of AB, the D point is expected at 1.618.
Your default should be the 1:1 extension.
BNB is creating a nice ABCD With a target of 350$.
Invalidation: Price > 544$
Not every impulse and retracement form an ABCD Pattern. I use it under two conditions:
1. AB is an Impulsive move.
2. Sharp retracement up followed by a sharp move down. Use a trendline as a guide.
ABCD Targets:
1. A shallow continuation follows a deep retracement and vice versa.
For example, if BNB retraces in C to 70% of AB, the D point is expected at 1.414. If it retraces to the 0.618 of AB, the D point is expected at 1.618.
Your default should be the 1:1 extension.
BNB is creating a nice ABCD With a target of 350$.
Invalidation: Price > 544$
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면책사항
해당 정보와 게시물은 금융, 투자, 트레이딩 또는 기타 유형의 조언이나 권장 사항으로 간주되지 않으며, 트레이딩뷰에서 제공하거나 보증하는 것이 아닙니다. 자세한 내용은 이용 약관을 참조하세요.
