The ultimate price source for all your stuff, unless you go completely nuts. The ultimate way to build line charts & do pattern trading, unless you go completely nuts.
Why occ3? You need a one-point estimate for every bar, a typical price of every bar aye? But then you see that every bar has a different distribution of prices. You can drop a stat test on every bar and pick median, mean, or whatever. But that's still prone to error (imagine borderline cases).
Instead, you can transform the task into a geometric one and say, "I wanna find the center of mass of all dem ticks within a particular interval (a day, a week, a century)". But lol ofc you won't do it, so lets's estimate it: 1) a straight line from Open to Close more/less estimates a regression line if you woulda dropped regression on all the ticks within a given interval; 2) centroid always lies on regression line, so it's always in between the endpoints of regression line. So that's why (open + close) /2; 3) Then, you remember that sequence matters, + generally the volume is higher near the close, so...; 4) Voila, (open + close + close) / 3
Why "fair" price? Take a daily bar: 1) High & low were the best prices to sell & buy; 2) Opening & closing auctions had acceptable prices, in exchange for the the biggest potential to transact serious volume; 3) "Fair" price, logically, is somewhere in between the acceptable prices; 4) Market is fractal => the same principles propagate everywhere; 4) No, POCs and VPOCs don't make much sense as fair prices.
Nothing else to say, really advise to use it as a line chart if you trade price patterns.
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