ITB - Seeing Orderliness amongst 'Randomness'
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Disliked{quote} I closed most of it at this small tf fvg, covered my early loss and keep 1 order for run. i too rush and wrng stop early, too tight. it filled whole gap at 4h, my stop should be wider or i should wait it calm first.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hello, Saw FVG with a nearby Order block in your trading philosophy. Can you please shed some light on it? RegardsIgnored
Dislikedjust one out of 41 episodes. have to click on "Watch on YouTube" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLK4Qm6jte8Ignored
Disliked{quote} do not just skim through. make notes, especially for those first 20 episodes. i had to watch each at least 3 times to make notes. each one was like one hour long...... and long winded. phew. but there is no short cut.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks. Will watched it. When learning there is no short cut, i spent almost 3 months learning how to read price action formation a d chart while reading books and watching live formation without taking any trade. Today i just look at the chart and saw the formation the gap, rsf and jump onto the trade directly.Ignored
Disliked{quote} from ICT youtube: structure liquidity fair value gap order block broker block time of day - london / new york session judas swing what i learnt: price does 2 things: either drawn to liquidity or fvg. fvg alone does not work. however, all the other things must have fvg around the vicinity. break of structure with fvg order block with fvg broker block with fvgIgnored
Disliked{quote} Thanks Yup, the idea of an Imbalance acting as a support or resistance after it gets filled does not always work. Sometimes(very few time tho) after it get filled, the direction continued. Other times, the FVG act as support/resistance before it even gets filled. But it is a high probability setup with a lower chance of failure if a trader did good risk management!Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks Yup, the idea of an Imbalance acting as a support or resistance after it gets filled does not always work. Sometimes(very few time tho) after it get filled, the direction continued. Other times, the FVG act as support/resistance before it even gets filled. But it is a high probability setup with a lower chance of failure if a trader did good risk management!Ignored
Disliked{quote} Recent PA at big tf fvg act well, maybe the trend continuation work well. what i saw from the video, he define the area first, then look at small tf , wait it form what he want then enter and add trade at fvg reject. i hv to study it properly againIgnored