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MESA Trend

Next, take a look at the MESA Trend study. This study provides confirmation of cyclic activity or evidence of trending, and should correspond to indications from the spectrum study.

For predictive purposes, MESA models price activity as a trend plus a sine wave, the dominant cycle. The MESA Trend line shows that trend, that is, whats left once the dominant cycle and all other cyclic components detected by MESA have been filtered out of price activity.

MESA Trend offers a test for cycling or trending conditions in the market which is often clearer than indications from the spectrum study. Because MESA models market activity as a trend plus a cycle, the prices should cycle up and down across the trend line over time. Even if the other studies seem to indicate cycling activity, if the price bars dont cross, or at least touch, the trend line within one half-cycle of the dominant cycle, this is a strong indication that a trending mode is beginning.

For instance, if the dominant cycles wavelength is 18 bars, count back 9 bars from the current bar. If the price bars have not crossed the MESA Trend line between the 9th bar back and the current bar, then this is a strong indication that the market is not in fact cycling. This kind of phenomenon corresponds to, for instance, a rising tail in the MESA Spectrum subwindow, but may in fact be visible earlier than a rising tail.

On the other hand, if the price bars have crossed or at least touched the trend line within one half of the dominant cycles wavelength, or have crossed and re-crossed the line over a longer period, this confirms other evidence of cycling in the market. If the price bars touch or preferably cross the trend line after a period of trending, this evidence that the market is shifting from a trending mode to a cycling one.

Determing Questions for MESA Trend

1. Do the price bars cross or at least touch the MESA Trend line within half of the dominant cycles wavelength? If not, this is a sign that regardless of the indications of MESA Phase and MESA Spectrum, the market is probably not in a cycling mode, but is in a trending mode. In this case, trending trading opportunities should be pursued.

2. If price bars do cross the trend line, the market is probably in a cycling mode. If they cross or touch it after not crossing or touching it for some time, this is an indication that the market may be switching from a trending mode to a cycling mode, raising the likelihood of spotting trading opportunities through MESA.