Disliked{quote} By definition both the H4 candle and daily candle have the same closing point at the same moment in time so how can they be moving towards one another?Ignored
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Disliked{quote} By definition both the H4 candle and daily candle have the same closing point at the same moment in time so how can they be moving towards one another?Ignored
Disliked{quote} As i have explained here before , H1 contains the swings both corrective and impulsive of the next HTF , H4 contains the swings of D1 , no need to look at dailyIgnored
Disliked{quote} Do you have a graphic example of what you are describing? I assumed that every higher frame candle contains the movements of every lower time frame candle. The higher timeframe masks the lower timeframe movements.Ignored
Disliked{quote} You can call it QM if you like , to me it was a correction against the higher timeframe H4 and H4 is moving in the direction of the daily , the proof of the pudding is in the eating as they say, price went up after the correction which is more logical than trying to catch tops, keep trying for QMs and you will eventually blow your account.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Yes and correct I can not post the graphic as it is my edge but it you did see it you would understand that most T/A , ICT, SMC etc is not necessary to trade profitablyIgnored
Disliked{quote} So you appear to complain that others don't understand your edge but you aren't prepared to explain your edge to them, not sure what you would call this.Ignored
Disliked{quote} So you appear to complain that others don't understand your edge but you aren't prepared to explain your edge to them, not sure what you would call this.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Trying to get people to understand that high probability trades come from trading with the HTF is not complaining, giving something back to the community is not complaining. I already explained in several posts how it works , " every time frame contains the swings corrective and impulsive ( with and against) of the higher timeframe, that is the edge however how i implemented that knowledge to visually see it on screen is my business and am not giving it away but i am sure if you think about it long enough and study you could figure it out...Ignored
Disliked{quote} There was no offense intended. I was making a genuine effort to understand what you are attempting to present. Your suggestion that the solution is simply to stare at the screen longer to understand what you are presenting is not really helping, but thanks for making an effort.Ignored