Dollar/Yen: The line that previously functioned as support and the MBDSR retracement sell signal
Indicator that demonstrates its power when combined with RCI【BODSOR・mBDSR】
Methods・Case studies (PDF) ★GogoJungle AWARD2020 Winner★
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/11836
The PDF file comes with 283 items.
Many of them are compiled as examples that, by using three RCI lines to logically link higher and lower timeframes, sequentially analyze the conditions of multiple lower timeframes and ultimately wait for a timing to buy on dips or sell on rallies on the lower timeframe (i.e., the mBDSR signal)..
In addition,many focus on capturing points where multiple entry reasoning converges..
The explanations usemore than 1,000 charts..
In recent Investor Navigator+ articles,we introduce examples that illustrate the high compatibility between various trading methods and mBDSR signals..
Dollar/Yen 4-hour chart
Looking at the upper 4-hour chart,you can see it has risen toward levels that previously functioned as support..A transition from support/resistanceto resistance may be a scene where a drop is not surprising.
Dollar/Yen 30-minute chart
On the upper 30-minute chart,near a line that previously served as supportand rising toward itmBDSR (filters: RCI26 and RCI52) sell signallights up, and thereafter the price declines smoothly.
From this example,you can see the high compatibility between a trading method that focuses on lines that previously acted as supportandthe mBDSR signal.
Indicator that demonstrates its power when combined with RCI【BODSOR・mBDSR】
Methods・Case studies (PDF) ★GogoJungle AWARD2020 Winner★
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/11836
The PDF file comes with 283 items.
Many of them are compiled as examples that, by using three RCI lines to logically link higher and lower timeframes, sequentially analyze the conditions of multiple lower timeframes and ultimately wait for a timing to buy on dips or sell on rallies on the lower timeframe (i.e., the mBDSR signal)..
In addition,many focus on capturing points where multiple entry reasoning converges..
The explanations usemore than 1,000 charts..
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