Does your graph account for the rotation of the Earth?
I considered this, but then I would have to also take in account the phases of the moon and alignment of the sun and earth in relation with that. Especially for the times when they align in syzygy since that could really affect outcomes.
jesus... that's the dumbest graph I have ever seen someone try and make a projection from.
I must be following Eric Wall's strategy correctly then. Your fixed graph was too technical. My strategy does not use technical analysis. It uses nonchalant analysis. This is where I do things in a semi-lazy, but also serious fashion. If I draw a line and it is a bit sloppy, I leave it. Otherwise the strategy will become too smart and I'll lose money.
I added some triangles to help the support line, because triangles are mathematically the most stable structure. If you do some research on architecture you will notice that triangles are often used to make structures more stable. This blending from mathematical academia and prestigious architectural design has allowed me to discover a new profound geometry. Also notice the purple S-curve average. It slithers its way between the two orange lines where close to the converging point it breaks beyond the top orange line signaling an entrance to an s-curve pattern....