i was lazy playing with spirals in my previous idea...there are so many ways to derive them...here i drew vertically from the time of the june-august pamp (which a spiral also called the top of). vertically meaning: draw an arc, the radius of which is the time of the move, then draw the spiral from the center of the arc to the top (or bottom to center...circle = all points are equidistant from center). you can also play with diff phi/square root harmonics of the radius

should have realized this in my previous idea and considered convex/concave

i think the spirals are just a more precise (unless of course they're not fib spirals at all, and rando log spirals with a non-phi growth factor) way to draw the ellipses we know the markets love. spirals would represent ellipses that grow as they move through time...which...makes sense to me? given the idea of growth/time. idk, physics/maths ppl help

so idk just watching this as a resistance i guess and putting it here to remind myself to be thorough with the shapes, and remember they are EXTREMELY imprecise by design. so every bit of error gets magnified in the projection. but they're good maps in general
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ps

"trendlines don't work" bc you're doing them wrong...psychology doesn't work in a straight line no matter how manipulated/algo-driven the markets may be

"Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a straight line" - mandelbrot
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note to self: chart downside targets and supports

all coming together slowly...i trust the process lol
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same spirals

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