Category:SC:修订间差异
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*''the spike usually starts from important support or resistance. For e.g. [[20230308]], the spike 29-32 started from [[BRN]] 4000 that has been S/R for 11 months'' | *''the spike usually starts from important support or resistance. For e.g. [[20230308]], the spike 29-32 started from [[BRN]] 4000 that has been S/R for 11 months'' | ||
*Very often a [[L1=L2]] Measured Move takes the form of a Spike and Channel trend | *Very often a [[L1=L2]] Measured Move takes the form of a Spike and Channel trend | ||
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[[分类:BREAKOUT]] | [[分类:BREAKOUT]] |
2023年11月23日 (四) 15:54的版本
Spike and Channel trend. It is a breakout followed by a pullback and then at least 2 more legs in a channel, which often has a wedge shape. SC trend is the most common type of trend and is present in some form almost every day and in every trend[1].
- Market usually corrects to the start of the channel, which is a test of the gap (the spike, like all spikes, is a gap)[2][3]. See a typical SCBLT on 20230324
- if SC happens in TR, especially after a strong bull leg AND the overall context has been in TR (especially BDBU type of TR), it is more likely the SCBRT is a bear leg in TR too. For e.g: 20230308
- the spike usually starts from important support or resistance. For e.g. 20230308, the spike 29-32 started from BRN 4000 that has been S/R for 11 months
- Very often a L1=L2 Measured Move takes the form of a Spike and Channel trend