Disliked{quote} Hey i've not watched sam could be different but I don't really think there would be big difference since the foundation would be same RBR DBR DBD RBD or engulfing buy & sell ( failed )Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Hey i've not watched sam could be different but I don't really think there would be big difference since the foundation would be same RBR DBR DBD RBD or engulfing buy & sell ( failed )Ignored
Disliked{quote} From my understanding, Weekly becomes bearish when a daily EF buy (6) was confirmed by a Daily EG sell(7), but you signified that , Daily & Weekly are now both bearish. Do I misunderstand the concept? please kindly clarify (How is Daily bearish when you didn't analyse the H4). Also, when Daily EG buy (6) confirms Daily EG (4) sell as an EF, why didn't you signify that both Daily and weekly are bullish at that time?? Please clarify. If the reason was bcos of the presence of the dominant area, were you expecting the candle formation to go...Ignored
DislikedThis thread is a really course on this candlestick pattern. Thank you for your dedications. I just joined this thread and apologize for the basic question: What is SNR? Support and resistance?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi dhruvchaddha, your thread is really interesting. Could you just do a quick recap of the different abbreviations you use? Thanks in advance.Ignored
DislikedHere's my direction and storyline for gold tomorrow: * If the price breaks the H4 Sell level, it confirms the storyline of Daily, and gold will continue to rise. * If the price rejects the H4 Sell zone and creates an H1 Sell, plus breaks the H1 Buy zone to create an EF, then gold will drop to the H4 Buy zone @dhruvchaddha please check if I understood correctly.{image} {image}
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DislikedHi Dhruv, I hope you're fine. Please check this analysis on dax(ger30). I'm considering selling from H4 zone to H4 zone. We already have 1 TF confirmation and change of story line on H1. Ideally price should drop to the H4 EG buy zone. {image} {image} {image}Ignored
DislikedFor intraday trading, what's the minimum number of aligned timeframes you need? Because if all timeframes agree, there are very few trading opportunities for day traders.Do you trade by session?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Engulfing Buy Engulfing Sell Engulfing failed Direction Storyline Hidden base/dominant area / ( double dom ) RBR RBD DBR DBD supply area demand area SnR ( support and resistance ) Qm ( quasimodo ) / left shoulder I can Think of These Concepts only for nowIgnored
Disliked{quote} It really depends on which pair you’re trading. For example, if you’re an intraday trader on Gold, you don’t necessarily need to check the Weekly or Monthly timeframes every day — just keep their overall context in mind. Since you’re only aiming to catch 50–100 pips, that can usually be done trading zone to zone on H4. So the real question is: How many pips do I need each day, and can I achieve that without relying on higher timeframe alignment?Ignored
DislikedHey Dhruv, If you have a zone in H1, which time frame do you use for lower time frame confirmation? M30 or M15?Ignored
Disliked{quote} I’ve been trading Gold for quite time now, and I’ve grown really comfortable with its behavior — almost like it’s my buddy.Ignored