Question about OrderFlow or OrderPosting via Broker or LiqProv 1 reply
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DislikedHi everyone! I use de same strategy! easy! Thanks EngineerFx by post! I Use Fibo -75% and RB Targets {image}Ignored
DislikedPlz if u could give your name on telegram I will appreciate it my humble request thanks this strategy is very simple but powerful too I need to practice more and more about it thanks engineer fx n those has get the conceptIgnored
Disliked{quote} Just remember that it isn't strictly about trendlines. A lot of people here tend to forget that it's about trading orderflow with simplified entries thanks to the use of the trendlines. We can't just draw a trendline wait for a BO and trade the pullback to the horizontal point of interest. I was testing a similar approach with my way of trading and this thread just confirmed that it can work. Also remember to just keep things simple, clean Your charts and train Your eyes to spot a good compressed zones.Ignored
Dislikednice gbpcad m15 trade yesterday at the london open. H1 trend was down, trend line break (tlb) set up came at london open, fxblue market sentiment showed 86% of traders were long therefore i go short: https://www.fxblue.com/market-data/tools/sentiment. Over 100 pips potential {image}Ignored
DislikedI want to introduce a very simple but highly rewarding strategy. This strategy requires patience, but it comes with good risk -reward. The basis of this strategy is the use of the Trendline tool and horizontal line. Rules : 1. Identify a clear trendline break AROUND A COMPRESSED ZONE. Let price do its thing and break the trendline to the downside/upside depending on direction. Ideally we want to see price break swings up/down to/beyond the trendline, but it is sufficient to only break a couple of swings. 2. Draw a horizontal line to mark the price...Ignored