A cypher pattern - cypher pattern rules is made up of five points, typically labeled X, A, B, C and D. The lines between each of these points are called legs. These legs are referred to as XA, AB, BC and CD respectively. The XA leg begins the pattern.
Here are the rules for identifying a cypher pattern:
The B point stands at the end of the AB leg, which is a retracement of the XA leg. The B point must lie between a 0.382 and 0.618 retracement of the XA leg;
The C point lies at the end of the BC leg and should be a 1.272 to 1.414 projection of the XA leg;
Point D should be a precise 0.786 retracement of the line between X and C (XC). The D point is the end of the pattern.
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Cypher pattern rules
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