2. What is the point of control (POC)?
The price in a range of data that corresponds to the highest
horizontal development.
The example to the right shows that the price 26290
is the widest point of the data in the distribution.
This price has traded in 15 time periods or has 15 TPO's (letters),
the total number of periods traded is 17 as seen in the study
above the distribution. 88% of the total trades have been at the POC (26290).
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