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DislikedHi guys, Alan, this is a great system and way of "thinking", mmm sorry cold execution tradingThank you for sharing. What average SL do you set on your entries ?
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DislikedHi Alan, I have something unclear about how to select which BC to draw AB=CD patterns and rule to invalidate them. I attach here my chart on H1 with some AB=CD. All I drew with rule to define BC as attacking pivot and pivot to attack. But not sure how to invalidate them to find another AB=CD to represent up-to-date situation. Your idea needed, thanks Alan{image}
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Disliked{quote} I have no idea at all what you are trying to show on your chart. An AB = CD is when we take for example the swing low of price followed by the swing high of price forming AB. Then we look for a 50% retrace of this AB to find C to be able now to form the lightning bolt AB = CDIgnored
Disliked{quote} Hi Alan, I am sorry not make my question clear for you. Actually I am asking about ABCD pattern. The rule is to define BC as attacking pivot and pivot to be attacked. But as I see at one time you can find several BC matching above rule so you may have several ABCD on your chart at the same time (like my posted chart). That's why I am asking if we have any rule to apply one and remove other. And which rule to consider one ABCD pattern was outdated and should be removed. ThanksIgnored
DislikedPersonally did get stopped out with bar 108 being a failed HD for me (went all in) but caught a short based on 1min divergence 8 mins later to get target and make up the first trade.Ignored