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spp
02-17-2006, 04:20 PM
I have a question regarding when the first WPT is not entirely beyond the wave A extreme. The MTP Training Course mentions how the software only plots WPTs that are beyond the wave A extreme.

I have seen the eSignal efs plot a WPT that the wave A extreme bisects, so that part of the WPT is inside the wave A extreme and part is beyond the wave A extreme.

What's your recommendation on how to treat these WPTs? Disregard them entirely and just use the next WPT as the first? Or use this WPT but treat it like it begins one tick above the wave A extreme? Or something else?
Thank you
Sean

Matt Bowen
02-19-2006, 09:40 AM
Hi Sean,

Do you have a chart on this? I need a visual reference in order to respond to this question. In addition, I will send this link to Steve so that he can have a look as well. If you can't post a chart, just list the Stock or commodity so I can look at the chart on my end.

Thanks,

-Matt

Steve Griffiths
02-19-2006, 10:59 AM
Hi,

Can you please send all technical questions to support@MTPredictor.com, where our support team will be able to answer your questions more fully.

Thanks.

Steve

spp
02-23-2006, 12:12 AM
Thanks for your replies guys.

The reason I posted it to the board here was that I wasn't really thinking of this as a technical question. I was more asking as a matter of strategy how to treat WPTs when half of them were inside the extreme of Wave A and half were beyond the extreme of Wave A.

I'll go ahead and post a chart of an example here as you asked Matt & also send it along to the support email address as you asked Steve.

The thick green arrow is pointing at the WPT in question. The thick horizontal green line makes it easy to see how the price level at the extreme of Wave A is right in the middle of that WPT.
Thanks
Sean