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Crab The Crab Pattern is a volatile 5-point extension structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2000. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the...
Crab The Crab Pattern is a volatile 5-point extension structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2000. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the...
Crab The Crab Pattern is a volatile 5-point extension structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2000. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the...
The Gartley Pattern is one of the most traded harmonic patterns and can be applied to many markets and timeframes. It is a 5-point retracement structure that was originally outlined by H.M. Gartley and detailed further by Scott Carney. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Crab The Crab Pattern is a volatile 5-point extension structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2000. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the...
AB=CD The AB=CD pattern is easy to identify on charts and consists of 2 equivalent price legs. It has specific Fibonacci measurements of each point within its structure, eliminating room for flexible interpretation. The C point must retrace to either a 0.618 or 0.786 and the BC projection is either 1.27 or 1.618. When the BC projection and the AB=CD completion...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Butterfly The Butterfly Pattern is a distinct 5-point extension structure that was discovered by Bryce Gilmore and further defined by Scott Carney. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone...
Butterfly The Butterfly Pattern is a distinct 5-point extension structure that was discovered by Bryce Gilmore and further defined by Scott Carney. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
AB=CD The AB=CD pattern is easy to identify on charts and consists of 2 equivalent price legs. It has specific Fibonacci measurements of each point within its structure, eliminating room for flexible interpretation. The C point must retrace to either a 0.618 or 0.786 and the BC projection is either 1.27 or 1.618. When the BC projection and the AB=CD completion...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...
Bat The Bat Pattern is a 5-point retracement structure that was discovered by Scott Carney in 2001. It has specific Fibonacci measurements for each point within its structure and it is important to note that D is not a point, but rather a zone in which price is likely to reverse, called the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ). The B point retracement of the primary XA...