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It sometimes shows the pattern of market pulse in a supported up move. Up, then consolidate for strength, up again, then consolidate for strength and continue while building some support for each level. So you have the market pulse that continues until news or high resistance interferes. Sometimes if you can get a rung near a resistance level it can build strength to break it. If the rung is right on a resistance level there's no support to top it. The rungs in this ladder line up to our advantage, a rung to build on to fight the resistance.So what exactly does the ladder pattern signify? I'm not a real big chartist but I am familiar with at least a few of the terms...but I don't think I've ever heard of the ladder pattern...I've heard of the inverted hammer and a few others but never a ladder...
Please explain?!!!
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Enough said.It sometimes shows the pattern of market pulse in a supported up move. Up, then consolidate for strength, up again, then consolidate for strength and continue while building some support for each level. So you have the market pulse that continues until news or high resistance interferes. Sometimes if you can get a rung near a resistance level it can build strength to break it. If the rung is right on a resistance level there's no support to top it. The rungs in this ladder line up to our advantage, a rung to build on to fight the resistance.
Sticking with my ladder and rung theory.:suspicious:It sometimes shows the pattern of market pulse in a supported up move. Up, then consolidate for strength, up again, then consolidate for strength and continue while building some support for each level. So you have the market pulse that continues until news or high resistance interferes. Sometimes if you can get a rung near a resistance level it can build strength to break it. If the rung is right on a resistance level there's no support to top it. The rungs in this ladder line up to our advantage, a rung to build on to fight the resistance.
ole mighty Birch tree, ole mighty Birch tree, we love you so. Oh I'm sorry that was oak. Well okay oak tree.Short money will start covering after 1400 hours and provide ample rocket fuel to 1750 - it's all wonderful. We are heading for escape velocity.
The ladder pattern has been a good one for me as long as there's no bad news lurking.Bquat,
Did we pierce 1742 today or smack it.