Roundie / Half-Roundie

A Roundie refers to the price scale at 100 point increments, e.g. 3700, 3800, 3900, etc. A Half-Roundie refers to the price scale at 50-point increments, 3750, 3850, 3950, etc.

The Navigator Algorithms predict and then capture the market’s progression  (as measured by the S&P 500 or Nasdaq 100) from Roundie to Roundie. The major indexes and many financial instruments travel along the hundred handle scale in repeating algorithmic patterns at key price levels of support (or resistance in a downtrend). 

Conquering the various key levels solidifies the progression to the next level, as rejection from a key level ensures the setback to a prior, pre-calculated support level.

The distance traveled predicts the scale of progression or regression to the next key support or resistance levels.