Line types and analysis images with and without rules are published
(Keikana) This is an article intended to dispel a slight misunderstanding among everyone, but I will describe it strictly by my own theory plus statistics from backtests of 300 times × each pair × time axis.
First, since there were questions in the previous article again,
I will answer them.
Q: Anyone can draw a line, but a line that is effective in the market cannot be drawn unless you know the regularities and rules. Thank you very much. Rather presumptuously, I have another question. What kinds of line rules exist for line theory? I would be happy if you could answer within the scope of what you can.
A: Not at all. You have curiosity, so it’s OK.
Types of lines
・Line that reads the flow
・A line that moves sideways during an ongoing trend... this can be drawn in advance with core technicals, and can be drawn by watching DVD 8 of the materials
・A line that updates the lowest price or the highest price
・Even when price is in consolidation, if the rate is under consolidation, the power balance is upward—this is a line
・Even if the low is updated, it doesn’t necessarily go strongly. That is... a line called ○○ line
・A line that separates S and L
・There is a fiery attribute in lines,
fire accelerates the flow
the wind line is the line at the turning point
like gravity, even if it rises later, after a few days or hours, it returns to that line
and so on.
Also in the previous article, I will publish images of a line drawn by pure rule and the line drawn by the correct line according to a certain rule.
※Because anyone can draw it, it is profound. If anyone can draw it, those with long investment experience would win, but that isn’t actually the case.

When starting to draw lines, I think you draw on the candles that are formed. Whether the green line works in a market that anyone can draw is a subtle line. It hardly works.
Since you draw on the candles that have formed, it only looks like it works around the highs.
The yellow line is drawn from a void space, and it is a line drawn in advance using the Keikana Line technique.
If drawn in advance, there will be slight errors.Even with a difference in angle of less than 1 degree, the error grows over time.
Even with the same line method, differences as large as this can arise. Rather than spending time aimlessly drawing lines, what is the more effective way to draw lines?
This requires curiosity, a spirit of inquiry, and a flash of inspiration.
Please look at the upcoming pair movements below!