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ok thank you too. maybe maybe later i will share my knowledge
thank you very much for your response, I really appreciate it, I'm waiting, sir
#16 - February 11, 2019, 01:46:50 PM

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The Fibonacci Butterfly pattern is one of the Fibonacci patterns with a basic 4-foot pattern (XABCD) such as the Fibonacci Gartley and Bat patterns with important differences, namely the longest leg on the last leg. In other words, the last leg (CD) is the Fibonacci extension of the initial leg.

Fibonacci Butterfly pattern formation provides trading opportunities with signals at extreme high or low price levels because of the longest last leg.

That way, traders can immediately open positions to anticipate reversals once their longest legs have formed a Fibonacci Butterfly pattern completely.

Like most Fibonacci patterns, the Fibonacci Butterfly pattern has a bullish and bearish version. Here is an example:
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harmonic pattern is one of the best technique to enter the market. Unfornately is hard to understanding the pattern espesially for newbie trader. But now there is an indicator to make this pattern and you can donwload and use it freely. Basically this technique is counter trend 
#17 - February 11, 2019, 07:12:04 PM

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The Fibonacci Butterfly pattern is one of the Fibonacci patterns with a basic 4-foot pattern (XABCD) such as the Fibonacci Gartley and Bat patterns with important differences, namely the longest leg on the last leg. In other words, the last leg (CD) is the Fibonacci extension of the initial leg.

Fibonacci Butterfly pattern formation provides trading opportunities with signals at extreme high or low price levels because of the longest last leg.

That way, traders can immediately open positions to anticipate reversals once their longest legs have formed a Fibonacci Butterfly pattern completely.

Like most Fibonacci patterns, the Fibonacci Butterfly pattern has a bullish and bearish version. Here is an example:
Harmonic pattern in Trading Systems_index
This technique is included in the price action category, more precisely is chart patterns. Is that right sir ... ???
#18 - February 11, 2019, 07:25:19 PM

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This technique is included in the price action category, more precisely is chart patterns. Is that right sir ... ???
I am actually interested in this technique but I am still confused because the picture with the events that occur in the graph is very different
#19 - February 12, 2019, 06:11:04 AM

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I am actually interested in this technique but I am still confused because the picture with the events that occur in the graph is very different
Maybe to clarify and facilitate understanding, as well as upload examples of real events on the Metatrader chart.
#20 - February 12, 2019, 04:49:05 PM

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Maybe to clarify and facilitate understanding, as well as upload examples of real events on the Metatrader chart.
if there are examples of images and explanations that will become more effective in understanding the lesson about this material
#21 - February 13, 2019, 01:30:39 AM

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thank you for my knowledge, I often find such patterns and when I thought they were out, they turned around
#22 - February 13, 2019, 06:27:33 AM

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The Fibonacci Butterfly pattern is one of the Fibonacci patterns with a basic 4-foot pattern (XABCD) such as the Fibonacci Gartley and Bat patterns with important differences, namely the longest leg on the last leg. In other words, the last leg (CD) is the Fibonacci extension of the initial leg.

Fibonacci Butterfly pattern formation provides trading opportunities with signals at extreme high or low price levels because of the longest last leg.

That way, traders can immediately open positions to anticipate reversals once their longest legs have formed a Fibonacci Butterfly pattern completely.

Like most Fibonacci patterns, the Fibonacci Butterfly pattern has a bullish and bearish version. Here is an example:
Harmonic pattern in Trading Systems_index
I've seen this harmonic pattern technique, has anyone ever used a trendline ?? Is it true ?? Is there a certain formula when applying, maybe a pattern technique like this sometimes occurs several times during trading.
#23 - February 13, 2019, 06:52:13 AM

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I've seen this harmonic pattern technique, has anyone ever used a trendline ?? Is it true ?? Is there a certain formula when applying, maybe a pattern technique like this sometimes occurs several times during trading.
true. pattern harmonics are rare. good things are combined with support and resistance techniques
#24 - February 13, 2019, 07:18:07 AM

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Trading techniques with the Harmonic Pattern try to predict price movements and determine the right points to buy and sell accurately. This technique is very good
#25 - May 26, 2019, 04:39:07 PM

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The trading technique with the Harmonic Pattern is based on Fibonacci levels which are known to be the basis of Support and Resistance.
#26 - May 27, 2019, 01:22:46 PM

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I have studied the types of harmonic patterns with the help of Fibonacci and Butrfly. This is the most popular and easy to understand because of its symmetry.
#27 - May 27, 2019, 06:40:25 PM

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this butterfly pattern is very uni and provides a valid signal entry but the harmonic pattern we apply to memag must be confirmed especially with fibo.
#28 - May 28, 2019, 02:34:03 AM

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the trading technique with the Harmonic Pattern requires precision and precision in order to accurately review price movements. Often, we see as if price movements have formed a certain pattern, but in fact have not reached the required Fibonacci level. If that happens, then know that the pattern that appears may not necessarily be called a Harmonic Pattern, it is less reliable, and may be the wrong target.
#29 - June 09, 2019, 04:40:03 AM

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that is the difficulty of using a harmonious pattern that might have to wait until the pattern is fully formed
#30 - June 26, 2019, 01:50:20 PM

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