A unique charting style that focuses solely on price action and trend reversals rather than time or volume.
, the text remains a foundation for understanding the psychological and emotional factors at play in price movements. specific candlestick patterns
Mastering Market Rhythm: The Legacy of Seiki Shimizu’s "The Japanese Chart of Charts"
To help you apply these concepts to your current trading setup:
: It explains how these charts were used by legendary traders like Munehisa Homma to become multimillionaires in the feudal era. Availability and Technical Details Original Publication : First released in English on January 1, 1986, by the Tokyo Futures Trading Publishing Co.
Use the "Three River" consolidation method. Instead of guessing the direction of a flag or pennant, wait for Shimizu’s "Rushing River" (broadening wedge) to resolve. Place stops at the extreme of the last shadow.
The text demonstrates how to use Renko bricks to identify clean, unadulterated trends and major institutional accumulation zones. 4. Three-Line Break (San-fyu Kirikae)
A unique charting style that focuses solely on price action and trend reversals rather than time or volume.
, the text remains a foundation for understanding the psychological and emotional factors at play in price movements. specific candlestick patterns
Mastering Market Rhythm: The Legacy of Seiki Shimizu’s "The Japanese Chart of Charts"
To help you apply these concepts to your current trading setup:
: It explains how these charts were used by legendary traders like Munehisa Homma to become multimillionaires in the feudal era. Availability and Technical Details Original Publication : First released in English on January 1, 1986, by the Tokyo Futures Trading Publishing Co.
Use the "Three River" consolidation method. Instead of guessing the direction of a flag or pennant, wait for Shimizu’s "Rushing River" (broadening wedge) to resolve. Place stops at the extreme of the last shadow.
The text demonstrates how to use Renko bricks to identify clean, unadulterated trends and major institutional accumulation zones. 4. Three-Line Break (San-fyu Kirikae)