Posted by jtsurfah on 27th of Jan 2022 at 02:34 pm
The coil that eventually broke down formed after a symmetry
break, right? It first formed a higher low (first
touch on the coil), as predicted by the symmetry break....but the
3rd time down it didn't hold. Would that infer that this last
symmetry break might also predict a high probability of a higher
low forming...which may also end up failing eventually...or
not?
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The coil that eventually broke
SPX very short term
Posted by jtsurfah on 27th of Jan 2022 at 02:34 pm
The coil that eventually broke down formed after a symmetry break, right? It first formed a higher low (first touch on the coil), as predicted by the symmetry break....but the 3rd time down it didn't hold. Would that infer that this last symmetry break might also predict a high probability of a higher low forming...which may also end up failing eventually...or not?