Several buy signals on $BTC right nowA lot to see here, but focus on the 3 large blue numbered arrows, as they will tell you a nice story:
Arrow 1 - Detonator B Oscillator: note how he have now just market a green buy dot near the bottom of oscillation, together with a rising RSI (the light blue line going up)
Arrow 2 - Detonator C Oscillator: note the MA red line is just about to cross up the MA average orange line, signaling a up trend forming
Arrow 3 - Price has just touched the 200 EMA 1D green line and rebounded; here one of this last several days biggest resistence is this Fibonacci Circle (marked in tick green); a blue box buy signal has just appeared too on the Hodlfire Indicator
So... we have a lot of buy signals now; once the Fib Circle resistence is broken; that will be the confirmation signal!
Detonator
When $ETH Money Flow Index turns green, new ATH! CRYPTOCAP:ETH has scaped the downward channel, but is still inside the horizontal channel (both in yellow)
Note the blue diamond from Detonator A Indicator forming now, indicating a possible local end of trend
Price will need to retest the support of downward channel first, as it coincides with both EMA200 (green tick line) and MA200 (red line)
After that retest, price will follow to the upper resistence level of the horizontal channel as the ATH box is a attractor for price because former trends have targets over the ATH box (those purple arrows)
When MFI (Money Flow Index, below pannel) turns green again, you know we will reach new heighs!
005. More evidence of multidimensional market structureWith this video I intend to close my argumentation of a multidimensional market structure
Tools that casts Fibonacci shadows and limits on price movements can be plotted in so many places! Where to plot them?!
This is a common doubt traders have. When we gain experience from market we understand it doesn´t matter. Price will eventualy hit the targets of a chosen set up - if the trend alows it!
This proves my point that there is in fact many more axis of information beyond price movements, and although they cannot be plotted in a 3D chart, we can get those extra dimensionals
And here comes indicators:
This indicator you see is called 'DTM DETONATOR B', really, the best tool I have found to this day. As it dissects through several extra dimensions of price structure, we can forsee direction changes of price trend
This indicator can be found as a paid indicator through the link in my profile and it is free if you sign up to the trading course
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004. After many years of search and research, I understoodAfter consulting with experts on fields of math and physics, I wanted to know if there is some kind of mathematical transformation to get those information out of the price movements
To be clear, although we observe a point or a line on a two-dimensional (2D) graph, these elements may be projections or sections of more complex forms in three-dimensional (3D) spaces or even higher dimensions. This perspective can be very useful where transformations and representations in higher dimensions provide insights that are not visible in lower-dimensional projections
Fields of knowledge like multidimensional data and differential geometry can help us
As these areas of mathematics provide the basic tools for working with spaces of various dimensions, including transformations such as rotations, translations, and scaling. These transformations help to understand how lower-dimensional objects (like points and lines in 2D) might be representations of objects in higher-dimensional spaces
In multivariate analysis, for exemple, it deals with data that have multiple dimensions (variables). For example, principal component analysis (PCA) can be used to reduce the dimensionality of a dataset, identifying the directions (principal components) that capture the most variance in the data. These components can be visualized as new dimensions that provide insights into the underlying structure of the data
And finally, data visualization, our main goal here, to plot representation of multidimensional data in a way that allows us to capture additional information
The answer lies on... INDICATORS.
Indicators can serve as multidimensional information that plots extra-dimensions for us in a 2D form.
As an exemple, here is an incredible indicator that plots A LOT of extra-dimensions. Note that the data set indicated by the arrow goes up, almost together with the data set indicated by the blue arrow. And this happens when price goes down or remain almost stable.
And although those indicators show a down trend, they can represent a going toward the computer screen, and when those indicators plot a upward trend, we can understand the price is coming foward to us from the computer screen.
Because is impossible (yet) to have a 3D screen in front of us, we must dissect the 3D information in many 2D plots and interpret them
The vertical red doted lines '1', '2' and '3' shows the points of divergence between price movements and the indicators