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T-Graph Analysis

In order to analyse with T-Graph, we must first understand what is the purpose of this graph. This graph is to check the Gaps movement of a system number. To observe the trend of this Gaps can give us a vital clues on the performance of this system number.

A simple analogy is when the trend is moving up, it is most likely many Short Gap while on the contrary, if the trend is sloping downward, it will be more Long Gap.

Short Gap means hit before Average Gap, Long Gap means hit above Average Gap. We will be using a lot of this terms in our example later.

How to know the up or down trend?

The MA1 and MA2 are the moving average of the graph. We usually set the MA1(Green) to 3 hits and MA2(Blue) to 6 hits ahead, this is future projection of the trend. When the green line is above blue line, it is an indication of uptrend. When the blue line is above the green line, it is a sign of down trend.

Consider the system number 2478 below, when the green line turn above blue line, the Gaps are mostly Short Gap. If you start to invest on this system number, you would have hit many times. But remember, even when the trend is upward, there is tendency of a short falls, so if the red line is sloping down, you have to be extra careful in your investment. Never jump into conclusion without further investigating using other method of analysis.

Updated : 15/12/2002
By KL Tan
 
 
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