another tech query...
tenkan cut up kijun = bullish ...so, what about kijun cut up tenkan, oso bullish?
Basically, using IKH, the key things to look out for are:
1. Signals (any of these systems: price versus Tenkan; price versus Kijun; price versus kumo; Tenkan versus Kijun; Kumo cloud twist)
2. Confirmations (by Chikou Span - basically Chikou Span versus price)
kennynah wrote:key role of the Chikou Span is to confirm the signals generated. Basically, a bullish/bearish signal is confirmed if the Chikou Span crosses up or down the price
bro...bullish if chikou pek crosses up what price? current price, u mean?
i got to internalise this part....bcos i share with you why i am having a heck of a problem with this chikou fella.. it is nothing more than a transformation of left 26 periods...in fact, it is a "cut and paste" of current actions and map those onto the same chart but shift that 26 bars(if i use bar charting).... so, how come, just becos it cuts upwards becomes bullish?
but i do recognise the reason for chikou to cut upwards into the cloud or better still, go upwards of cloud to show clear strong bullish strength... obviously, this can happen only becos current price action has gone up up and away for some time...else, technically, this chikou pek cannot exhibit this technically....tio bo?
thanks.
(ps : oh....knn got projection one ah...ok, i better check my settings...and so this one like pearson pivot like dat ah?)
kennynah wrote:another tech query...
tenkan cut up kijun = bullish ...so, what about kijun cut up tenkan, oso bullish?
grandrake wrote:kennynah wrote:another tech query...
tenkan cut up kijun = bullish ...so, what about kijun cut up tenkan, oso bullish?
Hmm Kijun cut up Tenkan... I've actually yet to see this... but I'd say it isn't bullish.
If the Kijun is sloping upwards, a cross can only happen if the Tenkan is (a) sloping up slower (b) is flat or (c) is dipping. In all cases, it'd suggest to me that current price action is no longer trending as strongly as in the past 26 periods, as the Tenkan sen is more reactive to current price action than the Kijun sen.
Interpreted another way, Kijun cutting up Tenkan is akin to the Tenkan sen cutting across/down the Kijun sen (in 2 of the three cases for the Tenkan).
Hmm, theory liao liao... make sense bo? Hahaha.
kennynah wrote:tenkan - kijun essentially are EMA9 and EMA26, right? so, if i wana, i can change it the parameters to 50, 200...then magically, these T/K becomes the traditional EMA50/200 respectively...ya ?
kennynah wrote:u;ve mentioned repeatedly that this itchy kinky is used predominantly by forex traders..perhaps, the 9/26 periods correspond to the need for sensitiveness of price action...but to apply for a more mid term trade, shouldnt we modify this periods?
but this chikou is always 26 periods, right?
kennynah wrote:ps. Actually another signal method, is to throw everything in (1) away, and just use the confirmation signal itself as the buy/sell signal.
by this, do u mean, that the best signal, is when
a) chikou is above price
b) price is above cloud
this way....for sure, the price is above tenkan and kijun sens..
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