The Camarilla equation was first developed by a bond trader named Nick Scott in 1989. It is said that he didn't disclose the equation, but people studied the levels & reverse engineered it to find the formula. There r different versions of this formula.
We divided the range of earlier session.
Which factor determines the strength of bulls or bears in the session?
Close.
Range = Volatility and activity
Close = Trend and Strength
Which factor determines the strength of bulls or bears in the session?
Close.
Range = Volatility and activity
Close = Trend and Strength
As discussed, earlier Level 3 and 4 are stronger than others.
H3 and L3 are considered as mean reversion levels. They are useful in rangebound markets. Sell at H3 with stop-loss of H4, L1 and L2 are target areas. Buy at L3 with stop-loss of L4 for target areas of H1 or H2.
H3 and L3 are considered as mean reversion levels. They are useful in rangebound markets. Sell at H3 with stop-loss of H4, L1 and L2 are target areas. Buy at L3 with stop-loss of L4 for target areas of H1 or H2.
Price above H4 is a bullish breakout, H5 & H6 could be target levels. Price below is a bearish breakout, L5 & L6 are target levels.
Going above H4 & falling below H3 is a bearish reversal pattern. Going below L4 & bouncing back above L3 is a bullish reversal pattern.
Going above H4 & falling below H3 is a bearish reversal pattern. Going below L4 & bouncing back above L3 is a bullish reversal pattern.
Now when you know the calculation, do you think that levels will be placed too far when the session range was very high, & close is near middle? How will levels be placed if session range is narrow? How if close is at upper extreme?
Draw candle on a piece of paper & imagine it.
Draw candle on a piece of paper & imagine it.
Can you guess the L55 levels without even plotting it? – Roughly 50% of the range?🙂
The Pivot, CPR & Camarilla tools we discussed r techniques to plot levels based on the prev session. I hv some interesting ideas on this concept. Wish to write more on that.
Hope you liked it!
The Pivot, CPR & Camarilla tools we discussed r techniques to plot levels based on the prev session. I hv some interesting ideas on this concept. Wish to write more on that.
Hope you liked it!
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