DislikedIsn't SFP method and Jarroo's method going to contradict in many cases?I don't have a chart to give an example, but imagine the following case: We have a major swing and price approaches those high levels again.Price goes past the previous swing high but closes back below, thus creating an SFP setup giving us a short opportunity.However price close above the previous HCR level as well, which makes us (if we follow Jarroo's method) look for a long position. I don't know if you can understand this without a specific chart.In a case like this what...Ignored
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Many times I would be scratching my heading
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Then I realized that there was a bigger story going on here . . enter the SFP . . thanks to The Wizard, Tom.
See this post on the EurNzd . .I give a few more examples
DislikedI hear you, g. Take this example on the EurNzd . .PBT&CB a nice LCS level in Consolidation . . wow, when Price ret. once PBT&CB the LCS it really didn't act as Resistance . .I wonder why?? (chart 1) That's why . .bullish SFPs were heading at me . .lol
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Jim
Indicators show the past. Price Action "Indicates" the future.