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WHAT ARE S90/CROSSOVERS? THE COMPLEX ANSWER


S90/Crossovers are originating supports that occur on the bottom side of an upward moving historical trading range and also as originating resistances on the top side of a downward-moving historical trading range. The supports and resistances have extensions and overlapping qualities that reveal the true Fibonacci levels that have more strength than others for possible profit targets and entries. There are four levels or tiers of the S90/Crossover to deal with, and most traders who learn the methodology are quite happy just to understand the first two tiers. The methodology (and it is a methodology) requires a thorough understanding of the legal and illegal aspects of the crossovers.
Level one S90/Crossovers are based upon support and resistance points that have legal and illegal qualifications to then become future targets as resistance points from former support levels and support points from former resistance levels.

Level two S90/Crossovers are associated with holes in the market where fresh S90/Crossovers have been birthed and the market comes back to strike the level as a possible reversal entry, leaving behind a hole the market.



 


 

Level three S90/Crossovers are associated with the extreme levels and inner walls, as well as the historical clusters associated with large and small trading ranges.
Level four S90/Crossovers deliver breakout points for possible entries from trend wall breaches and must be associated with larger compression ROI confirmations. (The rules of level four are confusing and may be misinterpreted easily without the guidance from a mentor especially when associated with the level three S90/Crossover.)
Again, there are four levels to the S90/Crossovers, and I’ve introduced only two levels of the system to the public. Before learning the last two levels, you must first master the first two levels. Training someone improperly will only cause confusion; therefore, it is important to have a certified mentor for training. The last two levels remain as proprietary applications at this time and will be introduced to the world eventually.