DislikedThis is a trade I am in. NZD/JPY. Charts worth a thousand words {image} {image} g.Ignored
Although it's kinna choppy there... But price made us clear that it doesnt want to go south...
It's all psychology...
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DislikedThis is a trade I am in. NZD/JPY. Charts worth a thousand words {image} {image} g.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why do think price will not stall near those bar low levels (see figure) ? Neytiri {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not that I am expecting it to totally blast off, but I do believe the story here is strong enough to push price through the region it is currently at. {image} Does this help? g.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Not that I am expecting it to totally blast off, but I do believe the story here is strong enough to push price through the region it is currently at. {image} Does this help? g.Ignored
Disliked{quote} So you are saying that the location of the fakeout scenario overrides obstacles due to bar lows at the ppzs, right? NeytiriIgnored
DislikedHi Ghous, nice thread, really. I saw your video about fake and break out, I am very interested about rounded track which you mentioned, may I request more detailed explanation why you prefer rounded track on pull back. I also insert a picture about deceleration on pullback. I haven't read james16 and Fail Better thread and neither things about Order Flow. {image} That acceleration topic is also suit to strengthen your fakey setup. Please also comment picture below, my friend. (about acceleration vs deceleration/compression; and about my question...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Couldn't pull the trigger on the daily as price as price wasn't able to close above 8740. I am looking forward to a 4H thrust upwards that can possibly take us beyond the 8740 which might then get me interested. g.Ignored
DislikedHi Ghous, nice thread, really. I saw your video about fake and break out, I am very interested about rounded track which you mentioned, may I request more detailed explanation why you prefer rounded track on pull back. I also insert a picture about deceleration on pullback. I haven't read james16 and Fail Better thread and neither things about Order Flow. {image} That acceleration topic is also suit to strengthen your fakey setup. Please also comment picture below, my friend. (about acceleration vs deceleration/compression; and about my question...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Doesn't "over ride it" but makes it tradable with tight trade management. So as price decided to hang about I am out with a breakeven rather than hoping or believing no matter what price will blast its way through those trouble areas. g.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey Digu, The idea that I was portraying in that video is that the most obvious fake out scenarios are where you get action reminiscent of a "spike" characterized by a sharp move through followed by an equally sharp rejection back into the swing point. Any kind of a delayed pull back, may it be rounded, or one of your "decelerating" instances, with evidence of a holdup at the prior breakout point makes up for a breakout story. As for your second question, again I am not really looking at the shape of the move that pulls back to the LLS/HHR...Ignored
DislikedContinueing off post #964. A rejection of the LL, a build up of support on the 'breaky' side. I'll not post anymore of these on this thread as it's a pure 'fakey' thread and not a 'breaky' thread but It's important that you can make up your mind if it's a fakey or breaky. {image} {image}Ignored