In this tutorial is seen varying arcs with more - or less - eccentricity. In practical trading terms, the eccentricity would be how much time the arc covers compared to how much price it covers.
An arc covering one days worth of time for a set amount of price would have more eccentricity - making it more oval shaped - than an arc covering an hour worth of time for that same amount of price.
In viewing charts, it can be seen that varying degrees of impulse and corrective waves arise. One way in which these waves can be viewed is by the use of arcs.
First, identity the degree of impulse that is desired. Use the steepest geometric angle - typically the 8x1 - to align the axis of the impulse with. Now, use the newly generated 1x1 impulse as the axis of the arc.
Next and finally, repeat this procedure for any degree of impulse desired.
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