ALT BAT in play - Fill the gap time
886 nad 113 tested
Bat pattern, a peculiarity can be noticed in those structures that possessed a 0.382 retracement or less at the mid-point (B). These variations frequently resulted in an eventual completion that was slightly beyond the expected 0.886 retracement of the standard framework. After slightly exceeding the initial point at X of the pattern and triggering stop loss, many of these reversals would turn shortly thereafter, usually at the 1.13 extension of the structure. The pattern incorporates the 1.13XA retracement, as the defining element in the Potential Reversal Zone (PRZ).
The B point retracement must be a 0.382 retracement or less of the XA leg. The Alternate Bat utilizes a minimum 2.0BC projection. In addition, the AB=CD pattern within the Alternate Bat is always extended and usually requires a 1.618 AB=CD calculation. The Alternate Bat is an incredibly accurate pattern that works exceptionally well in the RSI BAMM divergence setup.