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I'm with you guys in your thinking, until the math gives me the heads up!!
All the calculating I have done about this have led me to pretty much the same numbers as the prices,
the same prices that are unfolding at the opening hours of the markets mentioned previously.
(LONDON/NEW YORK,...and the MidPoint of NY midnight open till the 19:00hr EST)
And to make it easier for myself, I just started watching those prices without doing any more calculus!!
And it has proven to be more then I expected!! And, it is so very simple and very effective.
In order to travel, you need to have three points.
1. Starting
2. Destination
3. Dimensional
......these three prices are just that, the market revolves around them, every single day, and it keeps moving in a spiral.
as I see it, this is in a way the truest form of price action trading, since you have your three price pillars to help guide you through!!!
....anyone can trade the market if they can first truly see the market.
See price dipped below the gaussian line...................................and another indicator.....the TriDiff, the cloud dipped below the zero line...........interesting
the squeeze is not needed......the TriDiff is a keeper.
Gabriyele,
I am trying to get this time zone thing down.
Midnight at GMT is Greenwich England.
In London it would be 1 AM ---- correct?
Are we looking at Greenwich midnight or London midnight ??
Phil
Midnight in London is always 12AM, which at this time of the year (Summer) is known as the British Summer Time, which is the same as my Time Zone at this period of the year; by sometime in October (Winter time), London will reset its clock to -1 hour, and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) will now take effect but midnight London will still remain 12AM; at this point in time my midnight time will be London 11AM, and London midnight will be my 1AM 'cos my Time Zone is GMT+1, until summer time next year when London will reset its time again to coincide with my Time Zone. In view of this understanding, I consider London to be GMT+1 at this time of the year.