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Author:  3sawy20 [ Tue Aug 25, 2015 10:58 am ]
Post subject:  gbp/jpy 15M

is this wrb?

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Author:  wrbtrader [ Tue Aug 25, 2015 11:04 am ]
Post subject:  Re: gbp/jpy 15M

3sawy20 wrote:
is this wrb?


Hi,

Its a WRB Hidden GAP interval.

Regards,
M.A. Perry

Author:  3sawy20 [ Tue Aug 25, 2015 5:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: gbp/jpy 15M

wrbtrader wrote:
3sawy20 wrote:
is this wrb?


Hi,

Its a WRB Hidden GAP interval.

Regards,
M.A. Perry

need more info plz

Author:  wrbtrader [ Tue Aug 25, 2015 7:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: gbp/jpy 15M

3sawy20 wrote:
wrbtrader wrote:
3sawy20 wrote:
is this wrb?


Hi,

Its a WRB Hidden GAP interval.

Regards,
M.A. Perry

need more info plz


Hi,

There's no more info.

If you read tutorial chapters 1 and 2...its just a big Down WRB Hidden GAP interval. There's nothing special about that particular Down WRB Hidden GAP.

In contrast, if you learned tutorial chapter 2...you would tell me if there was a KME involved and you would then see if the Down WRB HG had qualified as a WRB Zone via one of the price action definitions in tutorial chapter 2.

It doesn't qualify as a WRB Zone via chapter 2. Therefore, nothing special about it beyond that its just an interval where supply suddenly became more supply until those contracting volatility intervals showed up to slow down the increasing supply.

If you have a specific question...please ask your question because I suspect you have a specific question about that particular Down WRB Hidden GAP interval.

Once again, please read and learn tutorial chapter 2. It will tell you if that WRB Hidden GAP interval is important or not important. If its important, it will qualify as a WRB Zone or help another WRB Hidden GAP interval become a WRB Zone.

Regards,
M.A. Perry

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