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Supported Spring Crossing

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Supported Spring Crossing Pattern

SSC pattern signals the initial reversal of the most recent downtrend.

The following sequence of events signal an SSC.

 

  1. An unambiguous move down has occurred.

  2. MACD season has changed to winter. 

  3. RL10 crosses up RL30 in an attempt at reversing the falling prices. 

  4. MACD season turns to Spring.

  5. RL10 crosses Dragon indicator.

  6. Price continues to rise causing RL10 to flip PSAR to long.

Enter at the top of the red risk box (A), with a stop at (B). Profit target is to Z1 (C), a 2:1 reward to risk ratio.

This example is on 3 minute time frame. Due to the Fractal nature of this pattern, it looks the same on any other time frame.

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Note that this pattern can be seen, when applicable in any of Main templates. If you want to scan for symbols satisfying the criteria for SSC, use the SSC.scan layout.

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