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Could you be more specific? It sounds like
you might be referring to the classical pivots or support resistance
levels. The white resistance dotted lines and the yellow line on the chart
are the classical resistance and pivot levels that are quite popular that use
the H,L,C in their calculations. Are you referring to moving averages or
support/resistance lines?
bobr
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What I will ask is not
quite a midpoint but have you heard of moving averages of today's
High + Low - Close ? and any of its applications
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