Two-box charts

Asymmetric Charts This chapter will help you understand other facets of the Point and Figure charting method. The charts we have discussed so far are based on the three-box reversal. It is the most popular and traditional manner of plotting the P&F charts. Number 3 has a lot of significance in the world of technical ... Read more

Five-box charts

Five-Box Charts Five-box reversal charts provide a higher weightage to the reversal. They are slow-moving charts compared to other reversal value charts for the obvious reason that they need a five-box move for a reversal to happen. Hence, they are compressed charts having fewer columns and therefore lesser trades. Stop is comparatively wide for setups ... Read more

One-Box Reversal Charts

One-box reversal P&F charting method is also known as a Wyckoff method, named after the late Wall Street legend Richard D. Wyckoff. It is the original P&F method of plotting the charts. We discussed the construction of one-box reversal P&F charts in Chapter 1. Recall that the reversal value is ‘1’; hence, column is changed ... Read more

Two-box charts

Asymmetric Charts This chapter will help you understand other facets of the Point and Figure charting method. The charts we have discussed so far are based on the three-box reversal. It is the most popular and traditional manner of plotting the P&F charts. Number 3 has a lot of significance in the world of technical ... Read more

Five-box charts

Five-Box Charts Five-box reversal charts provide a higher weightage to the reversal. They are slow-moving charts compared to other reversal value charts for the obvious reason that they need a five-box move for a reversal to happen. Hence, they are compressed charts having fewer columns and therefore lesser trades. Stop is comparatively wide for setups ... Read more

One-Box Reversal Charts

One-box reversal P&F charting method is also known as a Wyckoff method, named after the late Wall Street legend Richard D. Wyckoff. It is the original P&F method of plotting the charts. We discussed the construction of one-box reversal P&F charts in Chapter 1. Recall that the reversal value is ‘1’; hence, column is changed ... Read more

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