yes it's one we discussed maybe but nothing confirmed. Otherwise
here's my version, a proper wedge is not drawn from the highs
because your a is on the down wave. wedge patterns are 5 wave
abcde.
could yesterday have marked e of the wedge? perhaps, or
could you still see another move down to complete e?
Otherwise more bullish if e does not test the lower portion of the
wedge trendline but inside forms a higher low within the wedge
Could it be this simple?
Posted by tgo5043 on 25th of Sep 2020 at 11:26 am
Could it be this simple?
yes it's one we discussed
Posted by matt on 25th of Sep 2020 at 11:39 am
yes it's one we discussed maybe but nothing confirmed. Otherwise here's my version, a proper wedge is not drawn from the highs because your a is on the down wave. wedge patterns are 5 wave abcde.
could yesterday have marked e of the wedge? perhaps, or could you still see another move down to complete e? Otherwise more bullish if e does not test the lower portion of the wedge trendline but inside forms a higher low within the wedge
see attached image showing a couple possibilities
Same thing I posted on
Posted by Trendie on 25th of Sep 2020 at 11:35 am
Same thing I posted on SSO yesterday at the close. Wouldn't that be interesting?