Should the "fatness" of the range of the Nearby Support or resistance be treated as 1-1 zones in that the greater the distance or area between the top and bottom of a Nearby Support range mean the stronger the support and is as long as it is in close proximatety to the close price and vice versa for resistance?
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Fatness of a range
Re: Fatness of a range
I don't think the size of the nearbys have any special significance in and of themselves. Note that they are constructed out of individual tools grouped together; when very large you might take note of the tools individually...