Answer to questions about the method of lines (L)” + future projections
(This is Keikana. It’s an article intended to dispel a bit of misunderstanding among everyone, but I will describe it as my own theory plus a statistical backtest of 300 times × each pair × time axis.)
First, since I received questions in the previous article again,
I will answer them.
Q: Anyone can draw a line, but for lines that are effective in the market, you need to know the rules or patterns; otherwise you won’t be able to draw them. Thank you. A bit bold, but here is another question. What kinds of line methods exist? I would be happy if you could answer within what you can.
A: No problem. Your curiosity is great, so OK.
Types of lines
• A line that reads the flow
• A line that moves sideways during a trend… this can be drawn in advance with core technical analysis, and you can draw it by watching DVD 8 in the資料 (materials)
• A line that indicates whether a new low or new high will be set
• Even when prices consolidate, a line where the rate is under consolidation but the relative strength is pointing up
• Even if the price makes a new low, there are times when it won’t go drastically lower. That is… a line called the 〇〇 line
• A line that separates S and L
• There is a fiery attribute to lines,
Fire accelerates the flow
Wind lines are the lines at turning points
Gravity-like, after a while even when it’s up and up, after several days or hours it returns to that line
There are such lines.
Also in the previous article, I will publish a line image I drew by hand and an image drawn with a correct line according to a certain rule
*Because anyone can draw them, they are deeply profound. If anyone can draw them, those with long investment histories would win more, but that’s not actually the case, right?

When you start drawing lines, you tend to draw on the candles that have formed. The green line is a line that works in markets that everyone can draw, but it’s a subtle line. It hardly works.
Since you draw on formed candles, it only looks like it is working around the highs.
The yellow line is drawn from a void space and other lines drawn in advance with the Keikana Line technique.
Even with the same line method, such a difference can arise. Rather than spending time pointlessly drawing lines, what is an effective way to draw lines?
This requires interest, exploration, and flashes of insight.
Please see below for the future pair trends!