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Ichimoku Number Theory

 行恕 2020-09-27

For all those traders interested or currently trading Ichimoku, you will not want to miss this article.

Although I am heading out in a few hours with my girlfriend to Harbin Hot Springs, I wanted to write a brief introduction to Ichimoku Number Theory as there has been a lot of questions (and confusion) about ichimoku settings, time frames, etc.

The basis of Ichimoku as known to most is the 5 lines;
1) Tenkan Line
2) Kijun Line
3) Senkou Span A (part of the Kumo)
4) Senkou Span B (other part of the Kumo)
5) Chikou Line

Almost 95% of the commentary, traders, educators and understanding of the ichimoku kinko hyo view this as the basis of ichimoku.

This is actually incorrect.

The basis of Ichimoku are the three pillars which are listed below;
1) Ichimoku Number Theory (also has to do with time)
2) Ichimoku Wave Theory
3) Ichimoku Price Theory

These are the three pillars of ichimoku, but the root of all them is based on the ichimoku number theory.

4.5yrs
Goichi Hosada (founder of Ichimoku)  in his development of ichimoku, spent 4.5yrs of his study just on number theory.  He studied pretty much every Eastern and Western theory under the sun, and eventually settled upon 3 basis numbers that he not only made the basis of ichimoku theory, but underlined all of reality.

NOTE: I have an interesting follow up story to tell about this so remind me to discuss it later.

The three numbers he made as the basis for ichimoku were 9, 17 and 26.

So the idea that the reason why the Kijun was set to 26 periods had to do with the former 6 day Japanese trading week is false.
The kijun was set to this measurement, along with the tenkan – based on his findings.

What this means is, for those who are asking the question about should we adjust the settings since we are not working with a full trading week, or are trading an intraday time frame, is in effect answered. Regardless of the trading week or time frame, we are best served from an ichimoku perspective keeping the original settings.  So hopefully this puts that one to rest and the kabbash on all the alternative theories.

The 10 Numbers
Although there were 3 basic numbers which underlie the entire set of ichimoku numbers, there were 10 in all.  They are listed below;
9
17
26
*These three represent the basic or simple numbers
33
42
65
76
129
172
200-257 

Now if you do a quick calculation, 9 17 = 26.  26 17 = 42 1.  33 9 = 42.  33×2 = 65 1. 42 33 = 76-1. 65×2 = 129 1. 129 42 = 172-1.  So all these numbers are interrelated and all comprised of the basic numbers in some way.

There are names for these numbers like one section, two sections, one period, etc. which I will get into a later date, but the basic three names are;
one section (9)
two sections (17)
1 period (26)

So if you see me using this terminology in my future ichimoku posts, you will know what I am talking about.

Use in Practice
Ideally, ichimoku number/time theory should be used in combination with the price and wave theories.  So by itself, it is limited.  But we can start the introduction with the basic concept.  This is, the market is more likely to have a turning point or strong price action reaction around these numbers.  They are not meant to be treated as fixed in stone numbers, but moreso higher probability turning or reaction points.  An example of this is below;

AUDUSD Daily Chart
ichimoku number theory ichimoku trading  july 26th

Now using the chart above, lets make some observations:
A-B = 41 (1 short of 42 bar move)
B-C = 16 (1 short of two section move/17)
C-D = 26 bars exactly or one period
D-E = 18 bars (1 short of two sections move)
E-F = 26 bars exactly or one period

Now this is just one chart and there will be many that are not so accurate upon first glance, and others that are.  JPY pairs tend to move and respond more to the ichimoku paramters and numbers since a great amount of Japanese traders are primarily trading ichimoku strategies, and therefore are making trades based on it.

However, from my experience, this works on most pairs, commodities, and indices across the board, so quite potent and relevant.  Keep in mind, it is important to understand we do not just apply the ichimoku number/time theory in isolation, but mate it with ichimoku price and wave theory.  When combined, they become very highly predictive tools for catching major turning points, finding precise targets and determining future support and resistance levels, so powerful tools when yielded properly.

In Summary
Although this is just an introduction, I hope this gives you a better understanding of Ichimoku and how not to relate to it in just its basic form, but understand there is more going on than just the 5 lines.  Anyone just teaching and professing the 5 lines as the be all end all of ichimoku have very little understanding of it.

Goichi Hosada once said about this in the mid 80’s;
“Of the 10,000 or so people who are practicing and trading ichimoku, only about 10 really understand it.”

Keep in mind, when he was saying it, he was including himself and his grandson, so not many.  This is because people get too fascinated with the 5 lines and relate to that only without ever taking the time to understand what it is all about.  Although the 5 lines are potent and informative by themselves, they are a small fraction of the ichimoku picture and information contained in the ichimoku kinko hyo chart, so keep this in perspective.

I’ll be doing further introductory articles about these additional elements in the future over the next several months, but hopefully this sparks your curiosity and imagination for now.

For those wanting to learn how to trade the Ichimoku Cloud, ichimoku time, ichimoku price and ichimoku wave theory, along with lifetime access to the Ichimoku traders forum, using rule-based systems, make sure to check out my Advanced Ichimoku Course.

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