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[QUOTE="TradeChaser, post: 211395, member: 66787"] Are you saying that there is something to this variability, or that it is important to remember and use later (perhaps for the grid width). A wider gap means more volatility, which means after that impulse it would require an even bigger impulse to reverse it and thus it is more likely that a larger bband gap would sustain for a while - as evidenced in your picture that the blue to red breaks are smaller than the red to blue breaks (until the last one). Aside from the grid hypothetical below, I suppose the other option would be to place your grid in the bband gap alone, similar to a previous post you said about blasting a grid only above a 50fib level on the leg. This would either completely miss a trade, allow you to minimize your draw down, or lose altogether but much less then a grid at the yellow check. More ignorance from me... I can think of a few ways: [LIST] [*]Current timeframe trade direction agrees with long term trend indicators (if the bband break doesn't agree with Daily PSAR/AO/Peyton/100MA/etc, the grid doesn't get placed) [*]higher timeframe analysis and agreement with the greater trend. If it doesn't agree, the grid doesn't get placed. [*]Again, perhaps the gap of the bbands is the key, and if it is large enough (and agree's with trend), the trade get's place [*]Finally, perhaps this is where you bring in your ATR/ATR left data to determine if the bband break and bband gap is too large to place a grid 28 pips wide. [/LIST] I would love to learn more about this in time. [/QUOTE]
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