I shall refrain from making any statements to skew the thinking but offer a few ideas to get the thoughts running in other possibly greater minds.
It is an generally accepted principle that the quality of a chart is influenced by its duration. A chart showing a market by monthly candlesticks will be a weightier consideration than a chart based on 5 minute or 1 minute data.
Here is the question in my mind about this. What weighting would we use to sensibly apply this in the relative value of such technical signals?
Suppose you had Monthly, Weekly, Daily and 4 Hour charts all selected at the same time, suppose 4:00PM. You get indications of what might be sensible trades looking at the charts.
If you took the value of the shortest duration chart as a value of 1, then how would you rate the longer charts?
Examples: (arithmetic) 4H - 1, D - 2, W - 3, M - 4 or possibly (binary) 4H - 1, D - 2, W - 4, M - 8 or even as a ratio of hours (hours/4) 4H - 1, D - 6, W - 42, M - 180.
I would be interested if someone has professional insight into this or certainly a technical background as with engineering or other discipline to guide their thoughts.
Thanks for taking the time to puzzle over this.
It is an generally accepted principle that the quality of a chart is influenced by its duration. A chart showing a market by monthly candlesticks will be a weightier consideration than a chart based on 5 minute or 1 minute data.
Here is the question in my mind about this. What weighting would we use to sensibly apply this in the relative value of such technical signals?
Suppose you had Monthly, Weekly, Daily and 4 Hour charts all selected at the same time, suppose 4:00PM. You get indications of what might be sensible trades looking at the charts.
If you took the value of the shortest duration chart as a value of 1, then how would you rate the longer charts?
Examples: (arithmetic) 4H - 1, D - 2, W - 3, M - 4 or possibly (binary) 4H - 1, D - 2, W - 4, M - 8 or even as a ratio of hours (hours/4) 4H - 1, D - 6, W - 42, M - 180.
I would be interested if someone has professional insight into this or certainly a technical background as with engineering or other discipline to guide their thoughts.
Thanks for taking the time to puzzle over this.