Price Reading is about getting in at the correct end of what others call Price Action Candles
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DislikedPrice Reading is about getting in at the correct end of what others call Price Action Candles {image}Ignored
DislikedPrice Reading is about getting in at the correct end of what others call Price Action Candles {image}Ignored
DislikedBreakout trading, if done incorrectly, can cause massive drawdowm. I'd advise you to be extremely careful with doing so until you're totally able to map price perfectlyIgnored
DislikedFigure out my entry however with a view to FLs, and you'll know why I waited for the supplies below to breakIgnored
Disliked{quote} But you enter trade before forming pinbar. How did you do that? Do you see decision points? I am currently focusing on decision points, Supply and demand, SR flip levels, flag limits.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Being patient is absolutely vital for making giant trades. We must wait for the very best possible places before we enter; the places where you'd expect great PA to reactIgnored
DislikedPrice Reading is about getting in at the correct end of what others call Price Action Candles {image}Ignored
DislikedIf that wasn't drawn by me, then it certainly looks like one I did some time ago Yes, that almost says it allIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi IF, How do you know that IT's makes fake move to make fool to dumb money ? How to get know which move is fake and which one is not. Thanks.Ignored
DislikedFlag limit that is harder to see when zoomed out. I don't like these as much because they aren't so black and white in terms of definition. Basically you can see the candle that slams into supply. It bounces down and back up. The retest is right at the close of the two bull candles overlap. At first glance, I missed this because it doesn't follow the pragmatic pattern of bull > bear > engulf bull. Price then came back down for the ol test-a-roo and shot north. Zooming into the 30m makes it plain as day though. Thoughts? H1: {image} M30: {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi, Sure IT will correct me if I'm wrong however for me it's just easier to think about a fake out as price trying to get to the next real level before reversing, not just breaking structure highs or lows which are retests. Look left of where price has engulfed. If it it only breaks s/r but not what the s/r is reacting to, it could be a fake out This is also discussed at r.t.m All the best CIgnored
Disliked{quote} That's quite correct. Now, I really can't go into any more detail about how the market works and how to trade it - it really is so simple that if I spell it all out, every single one of you will trade perfectly all the time. This, eventually, would end up taking so many of the ITs' orders from them that they'd be forced to reprogram their algorithms to move the goalposts. That's why I'm only looking to make around 30 elite traders, who'll keep chipping away at those orders until we have the capital to break the ITs and move the market ourselves,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi, Sure IT will correct me if I'm wrong however for me it's just easier to think about a fake out as price trying to get to the next real level before reversing, not just breaking structure highs or lows which are retests. Look left of where price has engulfed. If it it only breaks s/r but not what the s/r is reacting to, it could be a fake out This is also discussed at r.t.m All the best CIgnored