Hi A*** 😉
Thanks again for your purchase and for your legitimate demand of clarification;
Why do the GreyBox may change “qualification” during its sequence?
The innovative GreyBox concept relies on qualifying this moment where the price gets off the current trend;
These qualifications (Range, Continuation Up/Down, Reversal Up/Down) are based on patterns of the price oscillating between two borders first and also on a proprietary algo around the Stochastics that may push Up/Down the initial borders.
This explains why the GreyBox may change its qualification during the sequence as the price might start with a certain pattern and evolve in a another one;
A TrendUp signal can only change in a GreyBox sequence if there is a big variation of the price in a very short period of time which is coherent with a 1mn TimeFrame;
This is also why we recommend on the product page and our tutorial “to be patient enough to wait for the GreyBox to give its verdict” to enter a trade;
As for any indicator, either you give the info live or you need to wait in order to have a fixed pattern to qualify it. We have decided to give the soonest the information that the price is lateralizing.
We believe though that
- we are the fastest to give this key information of the price going off-trend
- and also that the qualification of the GreyBox after its closing is pretty useful to reduce the risk.
Why are there GreyBox during Up/Down Trends?
This is very simple: it means that the price has gone through the Blue/Orange Cloud, opening a transitional sequence as shown in the example enclosed but that the price then went in the same direction Up/Down as before the box making a new High/Low.
Concerning using TrendDECODER with very short TimeFrames
The smaller the TimeFrame, the more noise you will get; this is why we do recommend to use Multi TimeFrame set up (Inferior Timeframe/Main TimeFrame/Superior TimeFrame);
The Trendlines are though very useful to see if the move is faster or slower than the previous move in the same direction;
I hope to have answered your questions.
At your disposal,
Chris