Is this a pattern?

Homeless17

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I've noticed this, however I don't know if it is a legitimate pattern. Does anyone know if this pattern has a name?

It seems to outline short term trading ranged with support and resistances but know anything else about it. Please let me know.

 
I've noticed this, however I don't know if it is a legitimate pattern. Does anyone know if this pattern has a name?
Hi Homeless17,
Welcome to T2W.

I hope your username isn't a reference to the number of times you've been homeless in your life? With regard to your 'pattern', it reminds me of an event over 30 years ago when I was an 3rd year arts student. I was chatting to a tutor when we were interrupted by a very pretty 1st year girl who wanted to print a rainbow on her silk screen print and wasn't sure how to go about it. The tutor directed her to the shelves with tins of inks of every colour under the sun, offering this advise: "It's not been used for a while but, somewhere at the back of the bottom shelf there's a tin called 'Rainbow Colours'. So long as the lid was put back on properly when it was last used it should be fine". The young student smiled sweetly, thanked the tutor for his help and proceeded to go through all the tins of ink one by one - looking for the one called 'Rainbow Colours'. True story.

In other words Homeless - either you're yanking our chain - or someone's yanking yours. Either way, expect some replies a great deal wittier than mine!
Tim.
 
thats the beginnings of the spiders web formation.its got its axis and now needs to thread through
 
Hi Homeless17,
Welcome to T2W.

I hope your username isn't a reference to the number of times you've been homeless in your life? With regard to your 'pattern', it reminds me of an event over 30 years ago when I was an 3rd year arts student. I was chatting to a tutor when we were interrupted by a very pretty 1st year girl who wanted to print a rainbow on her silk screen print and wasn't sure how to go about it. The tutor directed her to the shelves with tins of inks of every colour under the sun, offering this advise: "It's not been used for a while but, somewhere at the back of the bottom shelf there's a tin called 'Rainbow Colours'. So long as the lid was put back on properly when it was last used it should be fine". The young student smiled sweetly, thanked the tutor for his help and proceeded to go through all the tins of ink one by one - looking for the one called 'Rainbow Colours'. True story.

In other words Homeless - either you're yanking our chain - or someone's yanking yours. Either way, expect some replies a great deal wittier than mine!
Tim.

you sure she wasnt hitting on you(both) looks like you missed a sure thing
 
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