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OK, so directly connection from IRT to Rithmic gives proper settlement but IRT to MDT (Rithmic) does not. I communicated this to MD and they're looking into it now. Thanks.
You have did a Homework section on the IRT website which is excellent, so thank you for that.
Referencing Homework 28 you did a study, that if price opened outside of the previous range what the likely hood of the VAH, POC and VAL being touched which provides very useful information, so again thank you for that.
Is it possible to use the same study dynamics, but for when price opens within the previous days range? Say if price open within yesterdays range but above the VAH what the likely hood of the VAH, POC and VAL being touched?
And vice versa if price opens within the previous days range but below the VAL what the likely hood of the VAL, POC and VAH being hit?
To summarize, out of 2951 days, 418 days (14%) we opened between previous high and VAH. Of those 418 days , 333 times (80%) we returned to VAH, 210 times (63%) we returned to POC, anb140 times (42%) we returned to VAL.
369 days we opened between previous low and VAL (12.5%). Of those 369 days, 305 times (83%) we returned to VAL, 199 times (65%) we returned to POC, 131 times (43%) we returned to VAH.
Too pick your brains and complete the data set .... how is this modified to include opening within yesterdays range and within yesterdays value area, but above and below the POC?