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Explanation of Pivot Preference Fib Channel

TVC:NI225   Nikkei 225 Index
An example of flattening market at highs with Fibonacci Channel using High, Low, square root of High*Low, Opening Time and Price and, Closing time and two prices M1 and M4, calculated samely as in Traditional Pivots except, central Pivot = Sqrt(H)*Sqrt(L) instead of, central Pivot = (H+L+C)/3. So, Fib Channel starts at Open Price & Time, and if Bullish then it goes to {-}/2 and if Bearish then to, {-}/2

The r.lambda, or Pivot Preference, in such an interpretation, (DISCLAIMER: just understanding, limited, mine, opinion) is Bullish if, Risk Reward for the last closed duration(period) was favorable for Buyers. Knowing whether you(as a participant) are Bullish or Bearish is important, as well as what kind of participant you are, as well, i.e. maker or taker.

In any respect, this was a video with a Nikkei, and part of a pivot preference circle
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