DislikedGBP/USD M5 Observations Price moves for two reason more Orders on one side than the other or one side pulls their Orders and Price will have to go to the next Level of Orders. {image}Ignored
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DislikedGBP/USD M5 Observations Price moves for two reason more Orders on one side than the other or one side pulls their Orders and Price will have to go to the next Level of Orders. {image}Ignored
DislikedGBP/USD M5 Observations Price moves for two reason more Orders on one side than the other or one side pulls their Orders and Price will have to go to the next Level of Orders. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} GBP/USD M30/M5/M1 Long Trade Result (-10 Pips) (-1R) Decisive moves are happening a little later at the moment {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} try using the htf less noise and its all time and price. you dont nees to play the guessing game if you know where the liquidity is resting that price reacts from. markets are not random !Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Steve nice way of trading man checking FF after a long time. but here i wil be totally agree with devontrader, just look at the chart with broker's eye what they wants to do? just look for those liquidity pools they are a price traps for retails traders, after studying it u will see the market with a totally new way.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Pip, Good to hear from you again Pip. I spent about a year studying ICT Trading Methods. This thread https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=562581 by TRD was a big help in my understanding of Liquidity Pools. But, as a Retail Trader I have no way of knowing, with any certainty, where the Liquidity Pools are sitting. What I can see with certainty is a Switch in Order Flow and Structure this is simply caused by an increase in Supply (Selling) or Demand (Buying). Not all the Orders, sitting at a particular Level, get filled...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Pip, Good to hear from you again Pip. I spent about a year studying ICT Trading Methods. This thread https://www.forexfactory.com/showthread.php?t=562581 by TRD was a big help in my understanding of Liquidity Pools. But, as a Retail Trader I have no way of knowing, with any certainty, where the Liquidity Pools are sitting. What I can see with certainty is a Switch in Order Flow and Structure this is simply caused by an increase in Supply (Selling) or Demand (Buying). Not all the Orders, sitting at a particular Level, get filled...Ignored
Disliked{quote} liquidity pools are simply where stops are resting. think if you were a retail trader where would you put your stops if you took a trade? below swings !!!Ignored
Disliked{quote} liquidity pools are simply where stops are resting. think if you were a retail trader where would you put your stops if you took a trade? below swings !!!Ignored