The AB=CD pattern is a four-point price harmonic, which involves a partial retracement of the initial price segment, followed by an equidistant move from the completion of the pullback.
Not every impulse and retracement form an ABCD Pattern. I use it under two conditions:
1. AB is an Impulsive move.
2. Sharp retracement up followed by a sharp move down. Use a trendline as a guide.
ABCD Targets:
1. A shallow continuation follows a deep retracement and vice versa.
For example, if BNB retraces in C to 70% of AB, the D point is expected at 1.414. If it retraces to the 0.618 of AB, the D point is expected at 1.618.
Your default should be the 1:1 extension.
BNB is creating a nice ABCD With a target of 350$.
Invalidation: Price > 544$
Not every impulse and retracement form an ABCD Pattern. I use it under two conditions:
1. AB is an Impulsive move.
2. Sharp retracement up followed by a sharp move down. Use a trendline as a guide.
ABCD Targets:
1. A shallow continuation follows a deep retracement and vice versa.
For example, if BNB retraces in C to 70% of AB, the D point is expected at 1.414. If it retraces to the 0.618 of AB, the D point is expected at 1.618.
Your default should be the 1:1 extension.
BNB is creating a nice ABCD With a target of 350$.
Invalidation: Price > 544$
Penafian
Maklumat dan penerbitan adalah tidak bertujuan, dan tidak membentuk, nasihat atau cadangan kewangan, pelaburan, dagangan atau jenis lain yang diberikan atau disahkan oleh TradingView. Baca lebih dalam Terma Penggunaan.
Penafian
Maklumat dan penerbitan adalah tidak bertujuan, dan tidak membentuk, nasihat atau cadangan kewangan, pelaburan, dagangan atau jenis lain yang diberikan atau disahkan oleh TradingView. Baca lebih dalam Terma Penggunaan.
