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There is no such thing as using partial Murrey Maths lines. It is an indicator similar to pivot only a different mathermatical calculation, and is there for Support and Resistance.
My fault, I assumed the meaning of my question was implied, I should have been more clear. I meant to ask, do you use all Murrey math lines as support or resistance in determining whether or not to take a signal, or do you only consider certain Murray math lines. I've read that some people only consider certain ones like only Major and Ultimate Support/Resistance lines. By answering 'Yes', I assumed you were implying, yes you use ALL Murrey math lines as support or resistance in determining whether or not to take a signal, not just some specific lines. I just wanted to make sure I fully understood your answer. If my understanding of your answer is correct, cool, if not, feel free to clarify further.