Many people are studying and researching technical analysis, such as calculating time and waves, while ignoring some key situations, such as space being easily controlled. Often, structural changes rely on just one or two candlesticks, and these one or two lines can only be addressed in the field of technical analysis through certain predictions and continuous tracking.
The more refined a technical analyst's judgment of structure is, the easier it is to miss these one or two lines that change the trend. Therefore, when learning technical methods, one must also face these issues squarely, acknowledge the limitations of technology, and understand that relying on patterns and understanding the market can reduce the problems brought about by technical limitations.
In the end, trading looks at the results achieved. The more complex the process is thought to be, the easier it is to get lost in the daily ups and downs.