Apple: Reading Price Movement Through Balance Lines

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Apple: Reading Price Movement Through Balance LinesApple Inc.BATS:AAPLhassanabosultanThe chart shows Apple moving within a numerical structure that price itself has clearly selected, where **56.25** became the fixed distance between the main pivots. This value is not a random number; it comes from the repeated division of the standard **360** cycle, and its repeated appearance on the chart makes it a suitable measure for tracking price movement. The blue lines represent the main pivots of the move, while the orange lines represent the balance lines between those pivots. When following the price movement, these balance lines appear to be more than just midpoints. They act as important stations in the transition from one stage of movement to another. What stands out on this chart is that price often reacts around a balance line, either as a support area or as resistance, before moving toward the next balance line or the next main pivot. This makes the reading clearer, because price is not only moving directly between the blue pivots; it is also passing through the balance lines that reveal the quality of movement inside each zone. In the current move, Apple has broken above the main pivot at **281.25** and moved toward the upper balance line around **309.38**. Price interaction with this line is important in the current reading. Holding above it keeps the move directed toward the upper pivot at **337.50**, while failing to hold it shifts attention back toward the previous main pivot at **281.25**. This is an analytical reading of Apple’s price movement based on the numerical distance selected by the chart, the main pivots, and the balance lines shown on it. It is not a buy or sell recommendation.