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acfncp3
59 posts
msg #76830
Ignore acfncp3
7/25/2009 10:33:02 AM

A swing-low is defined as a low day (or bar) with higher prices both in front and behind the low day (or bar), thus forming a swing-low. This swing-low must also be above the previous swing-low, thus forming a higher swing-low.

A swing-high is defined as a high day (or bar) with lower prices both in front and behind the high day (or bar) forming a swing-high. This swing-high must also be under the prior swing-high thus forming a lower swing-high.

The concept of buying higher swing-lows or selling lower swing highs was from the commodity traders club. Is there a way that stockfetcher can find these higher swing lows and lower swing highs for a trend following trading strategy looking for entry points.


Thanks ahead of time.





chetron
2,817 posts
msg #76831
Ignore chetron
7/25/2009 10:42:23 AM

SWING LOW IS THE SAME AS PRICE ACTION FRACTALS......

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