Past resistance and regression support conversion and mBDSR (RCI2 double filter) pullback buying signal
Indicator that shines in combination with RCI【BODSOR・mBDSR】
Methods and Case Studies (PDF) ★GogoJungle AWARD2020 winner★
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/11836
There are 283 PDF files included.
Many of them are examples that break down the process into examining multiple lower timeframes by logically linking higher and lower timeframes using three RCI lines, and ultimately waiting for pullbacks/bounce timings on the lower timeframe (i.e., mBDSR signals)..
Also,there is a strong emphasis on identifying points where multiple entry reasons overlap.
In the explanations,more than 1,000 chartsare used.
In recent Invest-Navi+ articles,examples focusing on the high compatibility between various trading methods and mBDSR signalsare introduced.
GBPUSD 4-hour
Looking at around the area encircled by the white circle on the 4-hour chart above,it has fallen toward a line that previously acted as resistancenearby,it may be reasonable to consider a rise from a resistance-turned-support.
GBPUSD 1-hour
On the 1-hour chart above,the line that previously acted as resistancenearbymBDSR (filter: RCI26 and RCI52) pullback buy signallights up, and subsequently the price rises steadily.
From this example,the high compatibility between a trading method that focuses on lines that previously served as resistanceandmBDSR signalsis evident.
Indicator that shines in combination with RCI【BODSOR・mBDSR】
Methods and Case Studies (PDF) ★GogoJungle AWARD2020 winner★
https://www.gogojungle.co.jp/tools/indicators/11836
There are 283 PDF files included.
Many of them are examples that break down the process into examining multiple lower timeframes by logically linking higher and lower timeframes using three RCI lines, and ultimately waiting for pullbacks/bounce timings on the lower timeframe (i.e., mBDSR signals).Also,
there is a strong emphasis on identifying points where multiple entry reasons overlap.
In the explanations,more than 1,000 chartsare used.
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