Well said chief. That's just about sums it all up.
Always a fan, regards
Always a fan, regards
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DislikedWell said chief. That's just about sums it all up. Always a fan, regardsIgnored
Disliked{quote} you read thread already? if she tells you not tonight dear. Don't force. no worries, market will teach , just keep learning in safe waters. try no go ocean until feels trained do so. regardsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Got out after exhaustion bar and following candle action - gave bad feelingIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Alexandria you was long? i was heavy short. regards phil.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Alexandria you was long? i was heavy short. regards phil.Ignored
DislikedHi Alexandria no rescue on this one my friend i was short from just before i posted this morning, you often see these stop runs at that time of day, so in my attack it was allowed for, i will try to find something to show you how i think/see/ and helps me feel the market/charts, if you can take something from it good if not just ignore it. back in a while, just looking for more opportunities atm.... Regards Phil.Ignored
Disliked{quote} stop runs are predominant when market thins down. during active sessions esp during london NY sessions, is not stop runs, is market adjusting to order books. and some market makers filling order books, on prices within their reach. Once in blue moons some manipulators may show up. But they will seldom do that unless they think they are BIG. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MezvijHB0xM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkKTS3bNCqk regardsIgnored
DislikedHi Alexandria no rescue on this one my friend i was short from just before i posted this morning, you often see these stop runs at that time of day, so in my attack it was allowed for, i will try to find something to show you how i think/see/ and helps me feel the market/charts, if you can take something from it good if not just ignore it. back in a while, just looking for more opportunities atm.... Regards Phil.Ignored
Disliked{quote} stop runs are predominant when market thins down. during active sessions esp during london NY sessions, is not stop runs, is market adjusting to order books. and some market makers filling order books, on prices within their reach. Once in blue moons some manipulators may show up. But they will seldom do that unless they think they are BIG. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MezvijHB0xM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkKTS3bNCqk regardsIgnored
Disliked{quote} stop runs are predominant when market thins down. during active sessions esp during london NY sessions, is not stop runs, is market adjusting to order books. and some market makers filling order books, on prices within their reach. Once in blue moons some manipulators may show up. But they will seldom do that unless they think they are BIG. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MezvijHB0xM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkKTS3bNCqk regardsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi fti thank you for the correction my friend, the reason i thought it was a stop run was because in m15 there was an hour and 15 mins of selling this morning after the run up during the Asia session, to me the bulls looked to be weakening and were still below yesterdays 90pip impulse down, so when price only overshot the last high by about 8pips then dropped sharply, i took it as stop run, the rest of the market did not seem to be in sync with the move so thought it was forced up. again thank you for the correction, i will remember stops...Ignored