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- kkb. replied Feb 14, 2018
You asked about other traders point of view, so I just presented you mine Good FO at the good level, nice move, nice engulf of supply. So for me it is a trade opp. for longs (not perfect but acceptable for me). Your levels looks good ...
- kkb. replied Feb 13, 2018
This is my view on USDCAD A valid continuation QM formation for me. image
- kkb. replied Feb 6, 2018
It looks like S/R flip rather than QM... But taking theory into account it might be... I don't care about naming - so I can be wrong. For me only orders (trapped traders) are relevant. I suggest you to use more clear QM for learning (with better LL ...
- kkb. replied Jan 28, 2018
Good job H. So the next step is do it for 10 000 more swings. Note and file the PA, note on what level they happened, note failed ones! This is the RTM way. Really hard work. No shortcuts.
- kkb. replied Jan 27, 2018
PA is spotting which side (sellers or buyers) of the market is in control. It might be engulf of pole, low or high. Also the approach can be used as PA confirmation - how price is arriving to the zone. I know that some guys are trading candles ...
- kkb. replied Jan 26, 2018
Hello, could you please post why you took that trade? There are no reasons for me (take a look at the attached chart). image
- kkb. replied Jan 23, 2018
The answer is simple: leave them for us image
- kkb. replied Jan 17, 2018
Hi H, don't worry about that Just do the hard work! Some notes on your chart. Truly speaking you should take some green pips from that Remember IF words: "retailers always think that their trades will go forever" Don't act as retailers, try ...
- kkb. replied Jan 13, 2015
Hey guys, According to missing articles: some people (the article'es writers) decided to left RTM. They also requested to delete the articles. So this is the reason why the links are unavailable I hope it is OK to write that: just type in ...
- kkb. replied Jan 5, 2015
Hi BM! This is how I see it: image
- kkb. replied Dec 29, 2013
Hi! Can I ask a question? It is on chart. image So by "last move up" you meant price's travel from one FTR to the next one, right? Going further, generally speaking: price begins it's move in one FTR and finishes that move in next FTR. Thanks ...
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