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- AndyMate replied Feb 11, 2015
Ha ha, I haven't gotten to that one yet. I'm slowly working through your flurry of recent charts Anyway, thanks for dropping in!
- AndyMate replied Feb 11, 2015
Thanks Warren. No rush!
- AndyMate replied Feb 11, 2015
Hi Warren, Thanks for putting up these thought-provoking charts. In the first example at the bottom of the chart, I see the sign of strong buyers coming engulfing supply. Price then retraces, but the bulls push to confirm the new up-trend, making a ...
- AndyMate replied Feb 11, 2015
Hi Warren, This raises a couple of questions: Which supply was broken by that second swing-high in the box? On my GBPJPY chart attached, you can see that I had a zone that was yet to be broken. Did I have that zone drawn too loosely, or were you ...
- AndyMate replied Feb 10, 2015
Hi Warren, Regarding the GBPJPY chart you put up in the quoted post, I'm having a go and figuring out what you're getting at here. I see that price broke an M30/H1 SR level, retraced slightly and rather than letting price head back farther down, the ...
- AndyMate replied Feb 10, 2015
Hi Econbizer, I found an excellent thread that discusses the idea of identifying the flows. It uses it for the purpose of what is happening now in order to trade now, but could be similarly used to identify what pair actually caused SD that shows up ...
- AndyMate replied Feb 9, 2015
Hi Econbizer, Just thinking hypothetically here as I don't know how it all fits together: Suppose each currency has its own value which we don't directly know, but we do know its relative value to each other currency (these are our exchange-rate ...
- AndyMate replied Feb 8, 2015
Thanks Econbizer. I think the thing that is playing on my mind is how can we trust the locations of SD given that price gets dragged around by the movement of other pairs. If I tried to short NZDCAD as in the last image of my previous post, at the ...
- AndyMate replied Feb 7, 2015
Hi guys, I have a question that has been doing my head in a bit. It's about how SD zones work on pairs in which the decisions were not directly made. For example, imagine we're looking to trade the NZDCAD pair because we see a large drop indicating ...
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