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- dappa replied Feb 23, 2020
Have you been successful with this method, what is your win ratio?
- dappa replied Jul 6, 2017
what you said makes sense with respect to S/D and traders buying at the wrong time. But what are you suggesting as a method to trade then? Whats pertinent to know to make a buck in the market?
- dappa replied May 22, 2017
It's not that everybody is being cryptic it's that you may not get it. Most of the good Technical traders I've researched all say the same thing "I don't care about the news" and they don't care about "pick pockets" they just know how to read a ...
- dappa replied May 21, 2017
Thanks for the chart, What confuses me , is on your chart you have marked two A's the second one thats a little higher , thats demand and you marked where it was engulfed. but next to that level you drew, there was a range period where price left ...
- dappa replied May 20, 2017
Well I watched his videos keenly. I mean I hope I'm not missing anything, but from what he said , where supply exceed demand and vice versa , you tend to have unfilled orders. That's pretty much what I gleaned from those videos. The price moved fast ...
- dappa replied May 19, 2017
Will do!
- dappa replied May 19, 2017
Can you explain your chart please ? Can you explain Ifmyante method in its simplicity, if that's possible? Everyone I have reached out to doesn't have a clue as to what his method is and how he does it. It's all vague and cryptic like you guys have ...
- dappa replied May 17, 2017
The times that you post, is that eastern time?
- dappa replied May 17, 2017
thank you brother!
- dappa replied May 16, 2017
Hi there, what are the impactfull news to look for currently per pair?
- dappa replied Jun 1, 2015
What is the difference?
- dappa replied Dec 19, 2014
That's a great post on how to use stochastic with supply and demand zones to gauge price momentum at a level, interesting
- dappa replied Jul 8, 2014
Subscribing to the thread!
- dappa replied Apr 24, 2014
Hi Risk, when Price breaks a swing point with high volume or low volume, does it have any significance as to a break with high volume or low volume? I would think a break with high volume means lots of demand/ buy stops being hit, you mentioned that ...
- dappa replied Apr 24, 2014
Ahh I get that, but is that artificial demand due to someone injecting buys to push into the buys up above so they can liquidate? By the way, Much thanks for your responses to my questions, I appreciate it.
- dappa replied Apr 23, 2014
What does a stop run look like, high volume bar breaking a supply level and price turns around after? you have a pic to post , just a chart pic, I cant make sense of candles with that volume profile overlay on it. Confuses me. The two scenarios that ...
- dappa replied Apr 23, 2014
Quote Yes but the price trading back down to the breakout point is the result of the market 'needing' to auction the zone properly. When price broke higher we left behind very low volume meaning we know very little about th I don't understand this, ...
- dappa replied Apr 23, 2014
Hey sorry for hammering you with the questions, just wanna get my head around the mechanics
- dappa replied Apr 23, 2014
Hey a stop run is for instance, sellers that have sold looking for more sell orders so that they can buy back their position by buying lower to sellers looking to get short or by pushing through buy limits to hit the sell stops and liquidate, ...
- dappa replied Apr 23, 2014
Yeah, I guess what I meant to say was that, limit orders wether to buy or sell are opened when the market price reaches those limits? When those limit are reached, the limit order is executed at market price and is an open position? The open market ...