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Andrew's Pitchfork |
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Andrew's Pitchfork A technical indicator that uses three parallel trendlines to identify possible levels of support and resistance. The trendlines are created by placing three points at the end of identified trends. This is usually achieved by placing the points in three consecutive peaks or troughs. Once the points have been placed, a straight line is drawn from the first point that intersects the midpoint of the other two. ![]() Notes: The chart shown here makes it clear why this indicator is called a pitchfork. The first point drawn on the chart will make up the handle, while the lines extending from the other two points will make up the tines. |
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| Most notably are the improved symbol and study
overlays with better axis management, several marketprofile(SM)
additions and the newly available indicator, Andrew's Pitchfork. |
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