Divergence and hidden Divergence 122 replies
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Disliked{quote} I like the way you draw divergence ! You have written a cheat sheet to make and hang on the wall , it's a great idea , could you as a professional to draw a crib for beginners , you are a person with a lot of experience in this for you , I think it will not be a big problem , please !Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hey Tenax, thanks for your answer, but the search for the best hidden div indi is not about not to be able to see the divergence, it is about trading many pairs in different timeframes. There are many indis like rsi div, or stoch div, but most of them are not well programmed. I was hoping one of the guys here got a realy good one. Even on forex-tsd dot com is not a accurate one to find. Or the payed ones on truetl dot com do not recognize all divergences.Ignored
Disliked{quote} My answer is no. When i find setup on H4 timeframe with hidden divergence i dive to H1 and seek a regular divergence to enter with small possible risk almost on exactly extremum of price.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I agree for using two TF, but I wait for a break of a trendline, it is safer. I am still looking for the best way to enter a trade. Up to now: 1- Keep stop loss tight. 2- Look for regular divergence on a lower TF (like 1HR). The pattern must be clear without any doubt. 3- See if that divergence matches a hidden divergence on a higher TF (like 4 HR) (the pattern must be clear also). If not, do not enter. 4- Wait for a break of a trendline. 5- Be sure you get a Heiken Ashi candle in the right direction on the lower TF. It might be safer if...Ignored
DislikedI'm just seeing now that GBPUSD is replete with HD on the M15 time-frame. Worth checking out, example from yesterday {image}Ignored