Category:1REV:修订间差异
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''The first reversal of the day. Also see OR. 1Rev is the first Reversal setup on the day and it usually means there is already a trend on the day. | ''The first reversal of the day. Also see OR. 1Rev is the first Reversal setup on the day and it usually means there is already a trend on the day.'' | ||
''From '''NINETRANS''':'' <blockquote>''The simplest to read kind of first reversal is:'' | |||
* ''a trend move from open consisting entirely of trend bars that penetrates a support such as HLC of prior day or EMA ([[20120315]] was both C of prior and ema)'' | * ''a trend move from open consisting entirely of trend bars that penetrates a support such as HLC of prior day or EMA ([[20120315]] was both C of prior and ema)'' |
2023年3月14日 (二) 18:21的版本
The first reversal of the day. Also see OR. 1Rev is the first Reversal setup on the day and it usually means there is already a trend on the day.
From NINETRANS:
The simplest to read kind of first reversal is:
- a trend move from open consisting entirely of trend bars that penetrates a support such as HLC of prior day or EMA (20120315 was both C of prior and ema)
- a good reversal signal. If the reversal signal is weak (for example, it has a large entry side tail or is a bar of the wrong color), it is likely to take out the low and try a second time.
Such a 1Rev is often the low of the day and will close near its high so its a good candidate for a day long swing. In practice, if you get a very sharp move (for e.g. b31-35 on 20120315) that looks like an overshoot and gives a decent profit, its a good practice to take some or all off and wait for more price action.