DislikedYou can try to do it.
All you need is higher TF S/R.
Nothing else.
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Now i'll try once more giving it a chance against 1150.
If i got wrong again i'll admit i was wrong.
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DislikedYou can try to do it.
All you need is higher TF S/R.
Nothing else.
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DislikedThe orderflow looks like a plain (land with out trees) and then all of a sudden you're in a dense forest. Seriously, thats what OF is all about. That, or you're on a plain and all of a sudden you come across a mountain.Ignored
DislikedAnd here is why I take only the first 2 pushes.....not that it is a guarantee of this not happening on first 2 pushes, but we have higher odds of not happening right at the start of a move.Ignored
DislikedNice description, sounds like some of my lessons when I tried to get a pilots licence!
Don't these players have some ingenious ways of covertly working an order though, without moving the market against themselves too much? I read an interesting article from the MOF (BOJ) around the time they were intervening a lot, I'll have to see if I can find it again and post a link. After reading it I gave up trading JPY for a while!
But the question is where are you seeing these trees, forests, and mountains in advance?Ignored
DislikedThey try, but the really big players simply can't hide. It doesn't matter though because once they come in price always turns around. You have to use some discernment. I won't take a trade unless enough size has come into the market.Ignored
DislikedAll these guys are doing is spouting analogies about how orders flow and how orders make price move. So what?, it takes 30 mins to understand that. The problem is no one will ever know in FX where these orders are so its a dead end. They can spout anology after analogy about trees, stop hunts blah, blah but its all a waste of time. If anyone can prove they can see where the orders are before hand in FX then nows your chance otherwise its pure gambling.Ignored
DislikedSo every turn in price is a big player entering a big order now lol. Oh you discern the size, how do you do that?
This kinda of statement is typical of the BS on this forum.Ignored
Dislikedorders are where the market gravitates to....nothing more nothing less. orders are where the market is right at this moment.Ignored
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The problem is no one will ever know in FX where these orders are so its a dead end.Ignored
DislikedThis is true, and I agree its good for every trader to really see that this is the case, but knowing that doenst give you any sort of edge.Ignored
DislikedThe problem is no one will ever know in FX where these orders are so its a dead end.Ignored
DislikedThey try, but the really big players simply can't hide. It doesn't matter though because once they come in price always turns around. You have to use some discernment. I won't take a trade unless enough size has come into the market.Ignored
Dislikedyes.
a push is when the previous high is broken and market cannot go higherIgnored
DislikedThanks hornet.
Sorry, one more question if you don't mind. Your definition of a previous high - is that a fractal high with 2 lower highs each side or will one lower high each side of the peak be enough?
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