Amazon looks to be in a hyperwave
So, this idea of hyperwaves fascinates me. Knowing which stocks/cryptos are in a hyperwave and when it's going to end seems like a way to make an absolutely massive killing, and even more importantly let's someone know when is the right time to get out.
Basics of a Hyperwave
A hyperwave is a way to describe how a bubble is going to operate. At certain times you have price points the bubble won't go above and at other times you have price points where it won't go below. The rate of minimum price changes during a time segment are roughly known.
1,4,7 the price stays below the line. 2,3,5,6 the price stays above the line. With this information at hand you know either minimum or maximum evaluations during a week+ trading session. It arms you with half the knowledge you need to make perfect trades.
Weekly Chart for Amazon
First, this is a weekly chart, notice how long this is taking. Compare that to bitcoin and it makes more sense why our swings are a lot more. We're apparently doing this hyperwave thing, but at an accelerated pace. Bitcoin isn't a confirmed hyperwave. Tyler Jenks, creator of this technical analysis approach to studying bubbles likes to see 3-4 hits on the wave 3 trendline that are repelled before he's signalling the green light on a hyperwave.
Likelihood
There are a few thousand stocks etc that have a long period of no price movement.
There are fewer that move into wave 2. Those in 2 really only have a 1/5 chance to move on to the next round before they collapse.
Those in wave 3 (after a few touch points) have a 85% chance or greater of completing the full hyperwave.
Those that reach stage 4 nearly always complete the full cycle (crash hard!!!)
You can learn more about Hyperwaves here
You can get the intro lesson here:
This sounds similar to when scaredycatguide talks about a candle testing. Also, as education changes and new programs are realized what are your thoughts on their quality? For example this new teaching, I think it’s called common core?
Scaredy uses technical analysis to determine price movement. Hyperwaves is a subset of technical analysis dealing specifically with bubbles. It makes sense they sound similar.
Common Core is a shithole. The American education system is designed to strip out originality and imagination from students. It's the prison system extended to children. Common Core has useful skills that kids need but purposefully puts them at shitty times developmentally to force students to learn them. It also removes choice and buy-in, which is critical to foster a love of learning.
I agree, you have little ones will you homeschool them?
This hyperwave is really interesting, it gives an additional advantage in predicting the way the market behaves. It gives good details on the ups and downs and allow wise investment
I agee with you buddy. Some time i keep the hyperwave before goin to open some trade
Interesting info. My husband is trying to learn how to swing trade and he's always talking about terms like this. I'm hoping to learn more on Steem so we can have conversations I understand!
Don't forget it's also about the company's fundaments.
If you think its overbought just turn on log scale 😂
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"Hyperwaves" Okay Officially I feel like I'm attending a university of crypto here...free of charge😃
Lolz read this from beginning to The end and for the first time in a long while I felt like I was reading one of my engineering textbooks...couldn't just wrap my head around it. Maybe it's coz it is the first time I am hearing about the hyperwave.
I think am falling in love with this hyperwave of a thing. It gives the necessary infromations required to carry out a trade so that you make your choices rightly
Thanks for the information.
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I'm luvin' this word right now! Just need to figure out a way to use it in everyday life now. Actually there was a hyperwave on my hot water system today, cost me $1700 to rectify.