[For PlaCon・Basis] An analysis of the color of the line between heaven and earth
【Placon Use・Basis】 An Analysis of the Colors of Heaven and Earth Lines

This is Shiro!

What do the colors of the Heaven and Earth lines mean?

Since I will be using a line filter with Prime Combo Signal in the future, I want to know what it’s like
For those curious, in this article I analyzed the colors of the Heaven and Earth lines and will introduce them.
Colors of the Heaven and Earth Lines
There are two colors for the Heaven and Earth lines:
- Light blue
- Magenta
There are also gray and black.

Usage is in two parts:
- Color-based line method
- Environmental recognition
These two are used.
The method in ① is truly simple.
Enter when the color lights up; exit when the color changes
That’s all.
It’s the method that can capture the most pips, but it tends to be weak in ranges and performs well when the trend is strong.
Next, environmental recognition is rough but
Light blue indicates an uptrend, magenta indicates a downtrend
This is how you can view it.
Gray is when momentum from light blue or magenta wanes, or as a breakout of a range is seen.
Ranges are often associated with black.
Range = predominantly black

What’s Inside the Colors of Heaven and Earth Lines
In short, when the trend is large, light blue or magenta are more likely to appear; in a range, gray or black are more likely to appear.
- During a trend: light blue or magenta
- Beginning/Ending of a trend: gray
- In a range: black
That’s the general image.
About the Line Filter
In Prime Combo Signal, if you turn on the line filter and also turn on ignoring gray
then the entry only occurs when the line is light blue or magenta
Enter when that happens.
In other words,
you enter at the moment the line hits during a strong trend
This means, in theory, the win rate is stable.
However, a caveat is
If the line lights up and later turns gray
Even in such moments, if Prime Combo Signal is actively running in real time, a signal may still appear, so do not treat the Prime Combo Signal verification results as absolute.
That said, the accuracy is strong, so personally I feel you can add a filter or, for gray entries, exit earlier to manage it better.