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Cypher pattern rules

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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.
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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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