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  2. Drummond geometry - Wikipedia

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    The method establishes support and resistance areas in multiple time periods and uses these to determine high probability trading areas. [2] Drummond Geometry consists of the following: [2] [3] Short term trend lines based on two bars in various configurations. Short term 3-period displaced moving averages. An envelope consisting of two trading ...

  3. Trend line (technical analysis) - Wikipedia

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    A line can be drawn between any two points, but it does not qualify as a trend line until tested. Hence the need for the third point, the test. Trend lines are commonly used to decide entry and exit timing when trading securities. [1] They can also be referred to as a Dutch line, as the concept was first used in Holland.

  4. Wedge pattern - Wikipedia

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    On the technical analysis chart, a wedge pattern is a market trend commonly found in traded assets (stocks, bonds, futures, etc.).The pattern is characterized by a contracting range in prices coupled with an upward trend in prices (known as a rising wedge) or a downward trend in prices (known as a falling wedge).

  5. Curve fitting - Wikipedia

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    Polynomial curves fitting points generated with a sine function. The black dotted line is the "true" data, the red line is a first degree polynomial, the green line is second degree, the orange line is third degree and the blue line is fourth degree. The first degree polynomial equation = + is a line with slope a. A line will connect any two ...

  6. The NBA’s 'shot desert' problem is real. Could 3-point dunks ...

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    So, we shorten the old 3-point arc. Make it 15 feet at the apex (where the nail at the free-throw line currently is now) and broaden it to about 17 feet in the corners. Anything inside it is 2 points.

  7. Theil–Sen estimator - Wikipedia

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    It has also been called Sen's slope estimator, [1] [2] slope selection, [3] [4] the single median method, [5] the Kendall robust line-fit method, [6] and the Kendall–Theil robust line. [7] It is named after Henri Theil and Pranab K. Sen , who published papers on this method in 1950 and 1968 respectively, [ 8 ] and after Maurice Kendall ...

  8. Support and resistance - Wikipedia

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    Support and resistance levels can be identified by trend lines (technical analysis). [6] Some traders believe in using pivot point calculations. [7] The more often a support/resistance level is "tested" (touched and bounced off by price), the more significance is given to that specific level. [8]

  9. March Madness: 3-point line at Portland NCAA tournament ... - AOL

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    Per the statement, the sides of the 3-point line were properly placed. It also said the 3-point arc on the opposite side of the court and all other lines were also properly marked.