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Pinbar o pinocho bar...price action
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27-jun-2010, 20:46
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Por si os sirve, es bastante fiable la formación....
El patrón de barras Pinocho consta de tres barras, tal y como se puede apreciar en la siguiente figura: la barra central representa la nariz de Pinocho, de tal forma que aunque apunta en una dirección en realidad nos está mintiendo y es altamente probable que el mercado se mueva en la dirección contraria a la que señala la nariz. Por su parte las barras que quedan a los lados de la nariz se denominan los ojos. Las claves para identificar una barra Pinocho son las siguientes:
Estrategias con barras Pinocho Una vez detectada una barra Pinocho podemos establecer dos estrategias: 1. Estrategia Agresiva: antes de que se forme el ojo derecho, introducimos un stop de venta por debajo del mínimo (en una tendencia alcista) o un stop de compra por encima del máximo (en una tendencia bajista) de la nariz. Situamos el stop de pérdidas en el extremo opuesto de la nariz. En el siguiente ejemplo entraríamos comprados en cuanto el precio tocara el máximo de la nariz (línea verde) situando el stop de pérdidas en la línea negra. 2. Estrategia Conservadora: en muchas ocasiones mientras se forma la barra del ojo derecho, el precio retrocede para tantear temporalmente los niveles máximos (en una tendencia alcista) o mínimos (en una tendencia bajista) del ojo izquierdo. Aprovechando ese retroceso podemos entrar al mercado reduciendo el riesgo (ahora es menor que en el caso anterior al estar más cerca que en el caso anterior) pero a cambio habrá ocasiones en las que nos perderemos oportunidades porque el precio no realizará retroceso alguno antes de moverse en la dirección opuesta de la nariz. Utilizando el ejemplo anterior, podemos ver como también podíamos haber entrado en el mercado aprovechando el recorte a la baja (área marcada con un círculo verde) que se produce tras formarse la nariz. Si bien el stop de pérdidas se sitúa en el mismo punto, ahora el riesgo soportado es menor. Estrategias de Salida Como criterio de salida, podemos utilizar alguno de los siguientes:
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27-jun-2010, 21:02
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Os pongo videos con la formación...
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27-jun-2010, 21:09
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más info...ésta vez en inglés...
Pin Bar Method Forex - Introduction, Definition Posted on April 20th, 2010 Introduction to Pin Bars in Forex Trading and How to Effectively Take Advantage of Them The pin bar formation is actually a price reversal pattern consisting of three bars. The term “Pin Bar” is an abbreviation for the term “Pinocchio Bar”. Once familiarized with pin bar formation it is apparent from looking at any price chart just how profitable this pattern can be. Let’s go over exactly what a pin bar formation is and how you can take advantage of the pin bar setup in the context of the forex market. What is a Pin Bar? The actual pin bar itself is the middle bar of a three-bar formation that can be found on any stripped down “naked” bar chart or candlestick chart. We will cover the candlestick pin bar formation after our discussion of the pin bar formation using standard bar charts. Many people prefer the candlestick version over standard bar charts because it is generally regarded as a better visual representation of price action. Characteristics of the Pin Bar Formation • The open and close of the pin bar are within the price range of bar 1 and bar 3 of the formation, or very close to being within their range. • The open and close of the pin bar are very close together, the closer the better. • The open and close of the pin bar are near one end of the bar, the closer to the end the better. • The nose or tail of the pin bar sticks out from the surrounding price bars, the longer the nose of the pin bar the better. Bearish Reversal Pin Bar Formation In a top or bearish reversal pin bar formation the pin bar sticks out noticeably in between bar 1 and bar 3 and has a long protruding tail. Bullish Reversal Pin Bar Formation The bullish or bottom reversal pin bar formation is the opposite of the top reversal pin bar formation. Here again, we see the pin bar has a long protruding tail that has obviously rejected a certain price level. Examples of the Pin Bar Formation in Action Here is a daily chart of CAD/JPY, we can see numerous pin bar formations that were very well defined and worked out very nicely. In the following daily USD/JPY chart we can see an ideal pin bar formation that resulted in a serious move and mid-term trend reversal. Here is an example of a trending market that formed numerous profitable pin bar setups. The following daily chart of GBP/JPY shows that pin bars taken with the dominant trend can be very accurate. How to Trade a Pin Bar Formation To effectively trade the pin bar formation you need to first make sure it is well-defined, (see above characteristics). Not all pin bar formations are created equal; it pays to only take the pin bar formations that meet the above characteristics. Next, try to only take take pin bars that are displaying confluence with another signal. Generally, pin bars taken with dominant trend confluence are the most accurate. However, there are many profitable pin bars that often occur in range-bound markets or at major market turning points. Try to also combine the pin bar pattern with strong support and resistance levels, trend lines, Fibonacci retracement levels, or moving averages. The pin bar formation is a reversal setup, so for a bearish pin bar formation we will sell on a break of the low of the pin bar and place a stop loss 1 pip above the tail of the pin bar. On a bullish pin bar formation we will buy on a break of the high of the pin bar and set our stop loss 1 pip below the low of the tail of the pin bar. Candlestick Pin Bar Formations Candlestick pin bar formations are exactly the same as standard bar chart pin bar formations except the terminology is a little different. They should be traded the same way however. • A bearish reversal or top reversal pin bar formation can be called a long wicked inverted hammer, long wicked doji, long wicked gravestone, or shooting star. • A bullish reversal or bottom reversal pin bar formation can be called a long wicked hammer, long wicked doji, or long wicked dragonfly. Candlestick pin bar candle formations should also display the same characteristics that we listed above for standard bar chart pin bar formations. Examples of Candlestick Pin Bar Formations In Summary The pin bar formation can be a very valuable tool in your arsenal of forex trading setups. The best pin bar setups occur with a confluence of signals such as support and resistance levels, dominant trend confirmation, or other confirming signals. Look for well formed pin bar setups that meet all the characteristics listed in this tutorial and don’t take any that you don’t feel particularly confident about. Pin bars work on all time frames but are especially powerful on the 4hour, daily, and weekly charts. It is possible to make consistent profits by only trading the pin bar formation. Add this powerful setup as one of your main forex trading methods and you will wonder how you ever traded without it. |
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27-jun-2010, 21:17
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Da igual como lo llames, ese patron de velas simplemente te dice el sentimiento del mercado...
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27-jun-2010, 21:30
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Gracias por postearlo Sr. Azul
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