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Enhancing Technical Analysis Through Quantitative Research

Inspired by market technicians of the past

Explore research inspired by historical market analysts to inform your trading approach

Our analytical framework blends traditional technical analysis with quantitative data to support educational exploration of market behavior. The goal is to provide traders with tools and perspectives that can assist in developing their own approach to navigating today's markets. We aim to foster a community focused on independent learning and objective discussion.

Traditional Technical Analysis

Technical analysis grants traders insight into the ongoing battle between buyers and sellers, providing tools to pinpoint potential market turning points through identifiable and recurring patterns.

Versatile Trading Applications

Our trading tools are designed to assist traders in customizing their strategies to align with their individual preferences.

Data-Driven Trading Strategies

Utilizing harmonic ratios and advanced analytics to support traders in developing data-informed strategies

Comprehensive Trading Education

Providing an array of educational resources and programs meticulously crafted to enhance the trading proficiency and expertise of individuals at every level.

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Informational models based on historical analysis, designed to illustrate concepts across various market conditions.

Sharing illustrative market case studies and concepts through livestreams to support trader education and discussion of different market scenarios.

Experience the power of Harmonic Ratios 

.382

Minimum Harmonic ratio for B points

.50%

Charles Dow Theory of the 50% correction

.618

Key technical level known as the Golden zone

.786

Gartley / Cypher Pattern Completion zone

.886

Deepest level of retracement, full reset

Inspired
by the legends of the past

Charles Henry Dow
Harold M Gartley
Richard D. Wyckoff
W.D. Gann

Are you ready to elevate your trading to new heights?

"The degree of probability is a function of how good the edge is"

Mark Douglas.

DISCLAIMER

NONE OF THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL IS MEANT TO BE CONSTRUED AS FINANCIAL ADVICE BUT RATHER AN INTERPRETATION OF THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY

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